Top answers

All subjects
All levels

In simple harmonic motion, where would the object have the largest speed. If the angular velocity is 2 rad s^-1, and the amplitude is 1m, what is the largest speed obtained by the object?

The largest speed is obtained at the position of equilibrium.

v=Aw

So v= 2 x 1

     v=2ms-1

WC
2960 Views

How and when to use the present subjunctive in Spanish?

The Spanish subjunctive is a mood and not a tense. 

It is used in many different occasions:

  1. When the subject of the clause changes e.g. I want her to go to the shop

  2. ...
TW
Answered by Teresa W. Spanish tutor
2170 Views

How would you integrate ln(x) with respect to x?

Consider the function as 1(ln(x)) and then use integrating by parts, where you would differentiate the ln(x) part.

WC
Answered by William C. Maths tutor
3845 Views

What conditions are required for simple harmonic motion?

Acceleration is directly proportional to the displacement from the position of equilibrium. Also the resultant force is therefore also directly proportional to this displacement, and the resultant force a...

WC
Answered by William C. Physics tutor
36963 Views

What is a synapse?

A synapse is the space between two neurons whereby information in the form of Neurotransmitters is passed on from one neuron to the other.

LE
Answered by Liliane E. Biology tutor
6192 Views

We're here to help

contact us iconContact ustelephone icon+44 (0) 203 773 6020
Facebook logoInstagram logoLinkedIn logo

MyTutor is part of the IXL family of brands:

© 2026 by IXL Learning