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Physics, 27.10.2021 14:00 maksims32592

Enter into the table your calculated value for the spring constant, then play with different values of mk until you get a close match to the motion. (Note: It will never be perfect. Remember that there are two kinds of spring damping. Both are at work here, but we are not going to model both.)
Once you're satisfied with your model, record your model values in the table below.
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Expression
Variables
parameter. m
parameter:
parameter: mk
Initial value: t
Initial value: x
initial value: vx
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Enter into the table your calculated value for the spring constant, then play with different values

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