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A simple harmonic oscillation is represented by the equation. `y=0.40sin(440t+0.61)`
Here y and t are in m are s respectively. What are the values of (i) amplitude (ii) angular frequency (iii) frequency of oscillations (iv) time period of oscillations and (v) initial phase?

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