A pure tone created by a vibrating tuning fork shows up as a sine wave on an

Chapter 6, Problem 104

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A pure tone created by a vibrating tuning fork shows up as a sine wave on an oscilloscopes screen. A tuning fork vibrating at 288 Hz gives the tone D and can have the equation where the amplitude is in centimeters (cm) and the time t in seconds. What are the amplitude and frequency of the wave where the frequency is in cycles per second?

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