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3 August, 09:36

A loudspeaker diaphragm is producing a sound for 2.2 s by moving back and forth in simple harmonic motion. The angular frequency of the motion is 3.95 x 104 rad/s. How many times does the diaphragm move back and forth?

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  1. 3 August, 09:51
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    The diaphragm moves back and forth 13830.56 times

    Explanation:

    For simple harmonic motion, the angular frequency is calculated by using the expression

    ω=2πf

    where f is the rotational frequency

    Therefore,

    ω = 2πf ⇒ f = ω/2π

    ⇒ f = (3.95*10⁴rad/s) / 2π rad

    ⇒ f = 6286.62 s⁻¹

    Therefore, determining the amount times that the diaphragm moves back and forth is essentially determining the pendulum's cycle and this is determined by

    cycle = f * t

    cycle = (6286.62 s⁻¹) * (2.2 s)

    cycle = 13830.56 times

    This means that the loudspeaker's diaphragm moves 13830.56 times at the level of sound that it produces.
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