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Physics, 10.03.2020 03:00 marissasabino111

A one half 1 2-kg mass is attached to a spring with stiffness 5050 N/m. The damping constant for the system is 88 N-sec/m. If the mass is moved five twelfths 5 12 m to the left of equilibrium and given an initial leftwardleftward velocity of eight thirds 8 3 m/sec, determine the equation of motion of the mass and give its damping factor, quasiperiod, and quasifrequency.

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