Q1 The vibration of a car is modelled as a damped single degree-of-freedom system with the following parameters: m = 20

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Q1 The vibration of a car is modelled as a damped single degree-of-freedom system with the following parameters: m = 20

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Q1 The Vibration Of A Car Is Modelled As A Damped Single Degree Of Freedom System With The Following Parameters M 20 1
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Q1 The vibration of a car is modelled as a damped single degree-of-freedom system with the following parameters: m = 20 kg, K = 100 N/m, Xo = 0.003 m. Vo = 5 m/s, & = 0.01. Calculate the following a) Damped natural frequency (5 marks) b) Maximum vibration amplitude of the system (10 marks) c) Vibration phase of the system (10 marks)
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