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Physics, 17.03.2020 05:16 janilaw1

A force of 13 pounds stretches a spring 1 foot. A mass weighing 6.4 pounds is attached to the spring, and the system is then immersed in a medium that offers a damping force numerically equal to 1.6 times the instantaneous velocity. (a) Find the equation of motion if the mass is initially released from rest from a point 1 foot above the equilibrium position. x(t) = ft (b) Express the equation of motion in the form x(t) = Ae??t sin ?2 ? ?2 t + ? , which is given in (23) of Section 3.8. (Round ? to two decimal places.) x(t) = ft (c) Find the first time at which the mass passes through the equilibrium position heading upward. (Round your answer to three decimal places.) s

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