Two simple motions are represented byy1=5(sin2πt+√3 cos2πt)y2=5sin⁡(2πt+π/4)The ratio of the amplitude of two simple harmonic motions is?

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Oscillations topis include: Oscillatory, periodic, and harmonic motions. Oscillations are repetitive variations that occur over time. They can be defined as the periodic change of a measure around a central value or between two or more states.  Some examples of oscillations include: A swinging pendulum Alternating current The up-and-down motion of a spring with a weight  Oscillations can also be described as a regular fluctuation in value, position, or state about a mean value.  In physics, some oscillations create waves. For example, a guitar creates sound waves, and you can make... Show more

Two simple motions are represented by<br />y<sub>1</sub>=5(sin2πt+√3 cos2πt)<br />y<sub>2</sub>=5sin⁡(2πt+π/4)<br />The ratio of the amplitude of two simple harmonic motions is?