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4 FLt) 4?The system (M-2 kg, and K-800 N/m) shown is subjected to F(0)-45 Sin (20t) N.Determine: the equation of motion.(5 points) a. b. the response of the system.(10 points)
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1. The system shown is is subjected to the base-excitation Determine a) the equation of motion b) the response of the system C. c) displacement transmissibility Take K 600 Tb/in, M-6 Ib.s/in, C 3 Ib.sVin [Show all your work
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St rol In crns (section 6.4) 19-25 the steady-state response of the mechanical system shown in Figure P19-p25 is sought. The systenm problems arameter values m-l, b-0.1, k -20, in consistent units, and is subjected to a periodic applied force f .Note that when this system is subjected to F cos ot, the steady-state response is exactly as in Eq. (3.30) of Section 3,4, with the sine function replaced by the cosine function! 19 )-sin 2 f(t)-2...
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Solve each of the following trigonometric equations over the given Total: 22 marks domains. SHOW YOUR WORK and make sure that your solutions are clearly indicated, either in exact values in terms of 2 or in degrees (depending on the given domain). When finished, submit your assignment to your instructor. a) sec 0 = - 2, 0<< 360° b) cos...
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2. As shown in the figure, charge qi = 2.2 x 10° C is placed at the origin and charge 92 =- 3.30 x 10°C is placed on the x-axis, at x = -0.200 m. Where along the x-axis can a third charge Q=-8.30 x 10-6 C be placed so that the resultant force on Q is zero? 0.200 m 2 92 91
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You are in an elevator that is moving upwards with its speed increasing at a rate of 3 m/s2. Which diagram best represents the forces acting on you? BFN (A) EN M9 of Diagram C Diagram B Diagram D Diagram A A box of mass [M] kg is held stationary against a vertical wall by a force [FO] N at the angle (theta) degrees as...
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Question 2 ng and 5x is at A 15 kg box initially at rest is released makes an angle of 40° to the horizontal. The box is attached to a ball of mass 15496 is released from the top of an incline plane that is 7 m long and e horizontal. A 60 N friction force impedes the motion of the box to a ball of...
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4. Consider a classical particle at temperature T. Suppose the Hamilton (i.e. the total energy) function H for the particle can be written as a sum of independent quadratic terms in the variables on which H depends. That is, if H -H(31,£2... ), then Here,5 could be a position or a momentum coordinate, and the a's are constants. As an example, 2 2 Px for a ID...
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Question 49 (1 point) When light travelling in glass enters glass with a higher index of refraction, the wave will be: a) partially transmitted with a change in phase b) transmitted forming a standing wave pattern in air c) reflected so as to form a node at the junction d) totally reflected at the junction e) partially reflected without a change in phase Question 38 (1 point) The charge,...
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Neatly sketch the complete heat-pump cycle from Question 1 on a P-h diagram, showing clearly all six processes (1) - (2) - (3) - (4) - (5) - (6)-(1). If you have a printer available, you may print this PDF file of the R134a P-h diagram. Otherwise, draw a very neat scale copy of the P-h diagram shown below. You do not have to type any response...