(a) An aircraft lift on an aircraft carrier can be modelled as a rack- and-gear system, shown in Figure Q2-a below. The

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(a) An aircraft lift on an aircraft carrier can be modelled as a rack- and-gear system, shown in Figure Q2-a below. The

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A An Aircraft Lift On An Aircraft Carrier Can Be Modelled As A Rack And Gear System Shown In Figure Q2 A Below The 1
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(a) An aircraft lift on an aircraft carrier can be modelled as a rack- and-gear system, shown in Figure Q2-a below. The mass of the spring is negligible. The system also consists of two identical gears of pitch radius r and centroidal mass moment of inertial J, a rack of mass M, a spring of stiffness k. funung M wamw m 0 y Figure Q2-a (a-1) Use Rayleigh's energy method to derive the equation of motion of the vibration system with respect to the translational motion of mass M; (a-2) Determine system's natural frequency.
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