Not true.
If the graph starts with displacement = 0 when time = 0 then it must return to zero at time = half the period, and all multiples of that value.
If the graph starts at some other value, it must return to zero within t = half the period, and then keep returning to zero after every half-period.
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This is the physics formula for displacement, more commonly called distance. But, it assumes you start at zero speed. The time units cancel out in the formula, so the answer comes out in terms of distance.
The equation which covers this is s = ut + at2/2 where s is distance (ie displacement), u is initial velocity, t is time and a is the acceleration. This is a parabola with an initial (t=0) slope equal to u. The above equation comes from simple integration of the velocity versus time equation v=u+at, using an origin for distance s=0 at t=0.
For acceleration, there must be a net force on an object. The force can come from anywhere. Internal forces - between parts of a system - will not cause an acceleration of the system as a whole, i.e., of its center of mass; such forces come in pairs, and - considering the system as a whole - they cancel one another.
No; sound comes from vibrations.
No, its just a vibration that comes from your mouth and it can sound how you want it to.
code 26/quad driver module fault. I have a vibration when I acceleration at times. What is the cause? I have a 1990 oldsmobile cutlass cierra, 3.3 liter V6 engine. The engine light comes on and off. what is the possible cause?
The restoring force in a system comes from the system's tendency to return to equilibrium after being displaced from it. It arises from various factors including elasticity, gravity, tension, and friction that act to counteract the displacement and restore the system to its original position.
Bad bearing in compressor?
The acceleration on a projectile as it comes down is approximately equal to the acceleration due to gravity, which is 9.81 m/s^2 on the surface of Earth. This acceleration acts in the downward direction and causes the projectile to increase in velocity as it falls towards the ground.
Noise and vibration are the two biggest combatants when it comes to damaged hearing. It is best to avoid loud noises, such as departing airplanes and a 100 decibel stereo system.
This vibration comes from two possible sources; Your road-wheel and tyre, tyres can move on the rim, due to braking and acceleration forces. Thus road-wheels need to be rebalanced periodically. Your suspension system, components wear out, need adjustment, Elastomers (synthetic rubbers) harden and begin to break up etc. Unless you are a trained mechanic, most of this stuff is best left for someone who is.