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How would you go about solving this? This is the half angle and double angle identities unit if that helps

How would you go about solving this? This is the half angle and double angle identities-example-1

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Yes you are right. This does involve more trig that physics. So let's review the math for a bit.


Cos(2x) = cos^2(x) - sin^2(x) Substitute 1 - sin^2(x) for cos^2(x)

Cos(2x) = 1 - sin^2(x) - sin^2(x)

cos(2x) = 1 - 2*sin^2(x) Now we need to solve for sin^2(x)

2sin^2(x) = 1 - cos(2x)

sin^2(x) = (1 - cos(2x))/2


Now all we need do is make a few substitutions.

x = ωt

Substitute (1 - cos(2ωt))/2 for sin^2(ωt)


P = (Io)^2 *R * (1 - cos(2ωt))/2


P = (Io)^2*R/2 - (Io)^2*R cos(2ωt) / 2


I think if you follow it carefully, you will find that the answer is

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