What is the phase constant for SMH with a(t) given in the figure if the position function x(t) has the form x = xmcos(wt + p) and as = 12 m/s²? (note that the answer should be from 0 to 2π) & (m/s²) X Number Units

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What is the phase constant for SMH with a(t) given in the figure if the position function x(t) has the form x = Xmcos(wt + p) and
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