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A mass of 2 slug stretches a spring 1foot. The mass is released from rest from a point 3 feet below the equilibrium position. the medium exerts a damping force numerically equal to 12 times the ins tantaneous velocity. Beginning at t=0 , the system is driven by external force
f(t)= 10e-t sin(3t)
g=32 ft/s^2
a)Derive the initial value x(t) measure positive downward from the equibrium
b) solve the equation of motion
c) determine the limit as t approach infinity for f(t)
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Chapter 1.1, Problem 1PChapter 1.1, Problem 2PChapter 1.1, Problem 3PChapter 1.1, Problem 4PChapter 1.1, Problem 5PChapter 1.1, Problem 6PChapter 1.1, Problem 7PChapter 1.1, Problem 8PChapter 1.1, Problem 9PChapter 1.1, Problem 10P
Chapter 1.2, Problem 1PChapter 1.2, Problem 2PChapter 1.2, Problem 3PChapter 1.2, Problem 4PChapter 1.2, Problem 5PChapter 1.2, Problem 6PChapter 1.2, Problem 7PChapter 1.2, Problem 8PChapter 1.2, Problem 9PChapter 1.2, Problem 10PChapter 1.2, Problem 11PChapter 1.2, Problem 12PChapter 1.2, Problem 13PChapter 1.2, Problem 14PChapter 1.2, Problem 15PChapter 1.3, Problem 1PChapter 1.3, Problem 2PChapter 1.3, Problem 3PChapter 1.3, Problem 4PChapter 1.3, Problem 5PChapter 1.3, Problem 6PChapter 1.3, Problem 7PChapter 1.3, Problem 8PChapter 1.3, Problem 9PChapter 1.3, Problem 10PChapter 1.3, Problem 11PChapter 1.3, Problem 12PChapter 1.3, Problem 13PChapter 1.3, Problem 14PChapter 1.3, Problem 15PChapter 1.3, Problem 16PChapter 1.3, Problem 17PChapter 1.3, Problem 18PChapter 1.4, Problem 1PChapter 1.4, Problem 2PChapter 1.4, Problem 3PChapter 1.4, Problem 4PChapter 1.4, Problem 5PChapter 1.4, Problem 6PChapter 1.4, Problem 7P
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