8 An 2-kilogram weight is attached to a spring with spring constant 32 newtons per metre (or 32 kilograms per square sec

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8 An 2-kilogram weight is attached to a spring with spring constant 32 newtons per metre (or 32 kilograms per square sec

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8 An 2-kilogram weight is attached to a spring with spring constant 32 newtons per metre (or 32 kilograms per square second) and damping constant 16 newton-seconds per metre (or 16 kilograms per second). If the weight is released from the equilibrium point with an upward speed of 8 metres per second, find the distance z (in metres) of the weight above the equilibrium point as a function of the time t (in seconds) after its release. a. Z= 8te -4t b. 2= 2e-45 4te-46 C. Ze = ett – e - 4t Ste4t d. Z=
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