The displacement of a particle on a vibrating string is given by the equation image where image is measured in centimeters and image in seconds. Find the velocity of the particle after image seconds.

Give your answer in cm/s. Enter your answer without the units.

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s(t)=12+(1/10)cos(12πt),

The image of the specific time doesn't display so let t=1 second:

s(1)=12+0.1cos(12π)=12+0.1cos(6×2π)=12+0.1=12.1 (cm).

Let t=0.25 second, s(0.25)=12+0.1cos(3π)=12-0.1=11.9 (cm).

Velocity = ds/dt=-1.2sin(12πt).

Let t=1 second then velocity=-1.2sin(12π)=0 (cm/s).

Let t=0.25 (¼) second then velocity=-1.2sin(3π)=0 (cm/s).

Let t=0.125 (⅛) second then velocity=-1.2sin(3π/2)=1.2 (cm/s).

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