How to plot harmonic motion in Matlab??

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Plot harmonic motion of x in time, as described by the following equation x(t)=Acos(wt + phi) In this equation, A is the amplitude of the motion, w is the angular frequency, and phi is the phase shift, all of which are defined by the user.
and then when another harmonic motion in the y direction is also present: y(t)= Bcos(2wt - phi)
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Jada
Jada on 22 Oct 2023
Where is the code for this question?
DGM
DGM on 22 Oct 2023
Not only is the answer sitting there plain as day, there were literally two duplicate copies of it.

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Abraham Boayue
Abraham Boayue on 7 Mar 2018
N = 200;
phi = pi/4;
A = 1;
B = 1;
t0 = -2;
tf = 2;
t = t0:(tf-t0)/(N-1):tf;
w = pi;
x = A*cos(w*t+phi);
y = B*cos(2*w*t-phi);
plot(t,x,'linewidth',3,'color','r')
grid
hold on
plot(t,y,'linewidth',3,'color','b')
a = title('Harmonic motion of phase \phi = \pi/4');
set(a,'fontsize',14);
a = ylabel('y(t), x(t)');
set(a,'Fontsize',14);
a = xlabel('t [-2 2]');
set(a,'Fontsize',14);
legend('x(t)', 'y(t)')

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