A3. A 3-degree-of-freedom system is shown below in Figure A3. It can vibrate only in the horizontal direction along a st

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A3. A 3-degree-of-freedom system is shown below in Figure A3. It can vibrate only in the horizontal direction along a st

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A3 A 3 Degree Of Freedom System Is Shown Below In Figure A3 It Can Vibrate Only In The Horizontal Direction Along A St 1
A3 A 3 Degree Of Freedom System Is Shown Below In Figure A3 It Can Vibrate Only In The Horizontal Direction Along A St 1 (29.49 KiB) Viewed 51 times
A3. A 3-degree-of-freedom system is shown below in Figure A3. It can vibrate only in the horizontal direction along a straight line. m = 10 kg and k = 1000 N/m. There is no damping in the system. X1 X2 X3 Hk 2m- Wm-n-2m fram in Figure A3. (a) Write down the equations of motion in matrix form. [7] (b) Show that 10 rad/s is a natural frequency. [5] (c) Determine the mode associated with this natural Tiequency of 10 rad/s. [5] (d) Determine the other two natural frequencies. [8]
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