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#149689
Do you know the difference between sinusoidal and harmonic motion?
If not, pay close attention:
The first is an example of sinusoidal motion.
The second is a harmonic motion.
The third is a sinusoidal-harmonic motion - or just simply schmexy :hehe:
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#149690
Top one looks painful!
#149703
I wonder if Montoya experiences any of those whilst driving one of his NAStyCARs? :P
#149704
I wonder if Montoya experiences any of those whilst driving one of his NAStyCARs? :P

Ooh, you're on a war path with racechick :P
#149769
sinusoidal motion is simply oscillations that follow a sine curve,

harmonic motion is where a=-xk, (where a is acceleration, x is displacement and k is the proportionality constant).

Although I could use knowing what forced harmonic motion is.

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