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[" Example "8." The equation of a simple harmonic motion is "],[" given by "y=6sin10 pi t+8cos10 pi t," where "y" is in "cm" and "],[t" in sec.Determine the amplitude,period and initial phase."],[" Solution.Given "y=6sin10 pi t+8cos10 pi t]

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