Consider the IVP given below, which models "damped harmonic motion." 13 y" + y + y = cos(wt), y(0)= 0, y'(0) = 1. Find t
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Consider the IVP given below, which models "damped harmonic motion." 13 y" + y + y = cos(wt), y(0)= 0, y'(0) = 1. Find t
Consider the IVP given below, which models "damped harmonic motion." 13 y" + y + y = cos(wt), y(0)= 0, y'(0) = 1. Find the transfer function H(s) and the impulse response h(t). Write the solution y(t) using a convolution integral.
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