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Engineering, 27.02.2020 04:51 seth3336
A body weighs 50 N and hangs from a spring with spring constant of 50 N/m. A dashpot is attached to the body. If the body is raised 2 m from its equilibrium position and released from rest, determine the amplitude of vibration if (a) c = 17.7 kg/sec and (b) c = 40 kg/sec. What is the maximum amplitude of vibration in both of these cases?
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