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noobonastick

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Hi, what's the difference between the general formulas : b + acos(nt + alpha ) and b + asin(nt + alpha) when do I use either one. Please provide an example.
 

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dont rely on my answer, i am not sure either but i think u use the cos when it starts at the ends and sin at the equilibream its prob way off just feel like having a punt
 

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dont rely on my answer, i am not sure either but i think u use the cos when it starts at the ends and sin at the equilibream its prob way off just feel like having a punt
dont matter, even if it does start at the equilibrium, you could just use cosine with a phase shift (hence the "alpha"). will be a little harder but will not make a overall difference to your answer.
 

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Cos and Sin are the same thing, shifted pi/2 apart. Picking one over the other is just a matter of convenience, but it doesn't really matter.
 

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ok i think i get it, so you would get a different alpha if using sin instead of cos, but its the same equation, its just that one is more convenient in some circumstances.
 

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