How do you find the amplitude for #y(t) = 1/4e^-t cos6t#?
1 Answer
Aug 14, 2018
In this damped oscillation, as in springs, the amplitude
Explanation:
In the amplitude-damping periodic oscillation,
t-intercepts;
the amplitude
is a function of time t that
The period is
See the second graph, for the exponential decay of amplitude..
graph{y-1/4e^(-x) cos (8x) = 0[0 6 -1.5 1.5]}
Amplitude-decay graph:
graph{(y-1/4e^(-x))(y-0.04) = 0[0 5 0 1]}
See just one-in-many referenceas:
https://deutsch.physics.ucsc.edu/6A/book/harmonic/node18.html