if k1= 20 x103N.m/rad, k2= 20 10% N.m/rad. and J=0.6 kg m2 The spring stored Energy of the "equivalent" shaft is A... an

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if k1= 20 x103N.m/rad, k2= 20 10% N.m/rad. and J=0.6 kg m2 The spring stored Energy of the "equivalent" shaft is A... an

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If K1 20 X103n M Rad K2 20 10 N M Rad And J 0 6 Kg M2 The Spring Stored Energy Of The Equivalent Shaft Is A An 1
If K1 20 X103n M Rad K2 20 10 N M Rad And J 0 6 Kg M2 The Spring Stored Energy Of The Equivalent Shaft Is A An 1 (25.45 KiB) Viewed 34 times
if k1= 20 x103N.m/rad, k2= 20 10% N.m/rad. and J=0.6 kg m2 The spring stored Energy of the "equivalent" shaft is A... and the natural frequency is ...B... LLLLL ki Torsional stiffness e(t) k2
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