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    Dec 14, 2010, 03:22 PM

    Close: I get 112 rad/s
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    Dec 14, 2010, 03:55 PM
    is it definitely 112 I get 115.4

    square root of 0.16 squared - 0.08 squared then dived all that by 16 = 115.4
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    Dec 15, 2010, 06:46 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by bayley86 View Post
    is it definetly 112 i get 115.4

    square root of 0.16 squared - 0.08 squared then dived all that by 16 = 115.4
    I don't understand what formula you are trying to write out. Do you mean this:



    Note that the units of this formula would work out to be seconds, but you need an answer in radians/second. So once again - watch your units!

    Using the formula I gave you in my previous post:



    You know that . So rearrange to get:

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    Dec 15, 2010, 09:15 AM
    so the frequency = 17.79Hz I tried to figer out the acceleration to I get 1499.9 meters per second squared
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    Dec 15, 2010, 09:26 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by bayley86 View Post
    so the frequency = 17.79Hz
    Good!

    Quote Originally Posted by bayley86 View Post
    i tried to figer out the acceleration to i get 1499.9 meters per second squared
    Right - except the exact answer is actually -1500 m/s^2. Note the minus sign, because for positive displacement the piston has a negative acceleration.

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