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A simple harmonic oscillation is represented by `y=0.40sin(440t+0.61)` in SI units. Find amplitude

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We are given : `y=0.40sin (440t+0.61)`.
We are to calculate, amplitude (A) and time period (T)
Comparing this equation with, `y=a sin (omegat+phi)` we get
Amplitude, `a=0.40m`
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