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    Position vs Time Graph: Simple Harmonic Motion

    I'm aware :) Thanks! I'm more concerned that the textbook had a wrong answer (if this is in fact the case), which made me question my understanding in an unproductive way.
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    Position vs Time Graph: Simple Harmonic Motion

    Thank you both for your help! And yes, the cos is what's in the textbook, although I remember from a trigonometry textbook I used once upon a time that both cos and sin can work.
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    Position vs Time Graph: Simple Harmonic Motion

    Homework Statement [see attached photo] I seek specific help with (a) only. The answers to this question are provided in the back of the textbook, so I know the answers (I hope). Homework Equations ##x(t)=Acos(\omega t+\phi _{0}),## ##v_{x}(t)=-A\omega sin(\omega t+\phi...
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    Solid Disk Pulley + 2 Mass system, v derivation using 2 methods

    Apology accepted. =) I am truly appreciative of your prompt responses and your help. Thank you, sincerely. :smile:
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    Solid Disk Pulley + 2 Mass system, v derivation using 2 methods

    Goodness. That was a little condescending and I've been nothing but respectful toward you. :/ In anyway event, I used different reference heights for the two masses. If I gave both ##PE_{m10}## and ##PE_{m20}## zero potential energy for both of their starting positions, then the final potential...
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    Solid Disk Pulley + 2 Mass system, v derivation using 2 methods

    They're from the Conservation of Energy equation, and what you stated is precisely what I did. I'm sorry you didn't interpret it the way I intended it to be interpreted. What I provided wasn't the complete product, merely me looking for a comment on if this part of my derivation made sense, not...
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    Solid Disk Pulley + 2 Mass system, v derivation using 2 methods

    edit: I think I figured it out: ##h_{1}=\Delta s## and ##sin(30^{\circ})=\frac{h}{\Delta s}\rightarrow {\Delta s}=\frac{h}{sin(30^{\circ})}=2h## As such, ##PE_{0}=PE=3mgh=mg\Delta s\rightarrow 3mgh-mg\Delta s=3mgh-mg(2h)=3mgh-2mgh=mgh## Now for Conservation of Energy (as simplified earlier)...
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    Solid Disk Pulley + 2 Mass system, v derivation using 2 methods

    Sure thing! Thank you for the prompt responses, by the way. :) I think the issue for me arises in the potential energy. For the right side of the equation, I have ##\frac{1}{2}3mv^{2}+\tfrac{1}{2}mv^{2}+\frac{1}{2}(\frac{1}{2}2mR^{2})(\frac{v^{2}}{R^{2}})=\frac{5mv^{2}}{2}##. But the right side...
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    Solid Disk Pulley + 2 Mass system, v derivation using 2 methods

    I didn't carry it because ##T_2=3mg\sin \theta-3ma=3mg\sin(30)-3ma=\frac{3}{2}mg-3ma##
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    Solid Disk Pulley + 2 Mass system, v derivation using 2 methods

    Homework Statement [please see attached photo] Homework Equations [please see attached photo] The Attempt at a Solution [please see attached photo] The issue for me starts with (but probably doesn't end with) replicating the velocity equation using the Conservation of Energy equations. Is...
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    What is the best way to learn physics as a beginner?

    I've searched the forums from time to time, but figured I'd finally open an account here. I'm almost completely new to physics, but I find it fascinating and wish to learn more, despite the struggles. As of now, I'll be entering my first intro to physics course this fall, but have been studying...
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