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Fundamental magnitudes |
Elongation (y): is the distance from the moving body to the origin (O) of the movement at any instant. Amplitude (A): is the maximum elongation. Period (T): is the time it takes to make a complete vibration. Frequency (f): is the number of complete vibrations made in a unit of time . It is the reciprocal of period: Angular frequency or pulsatance (ω): Phase difference or phase angle(φ): is the value which determines the position of the body at the start of the movement (when time equals zero). We will see its meaning later on. |