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ID: 2984055 • Letter: P

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In the next part of the experiment, a dash pot is added to the system. The student is told that the damping constant is indicated by the number marked on the dashpot. A dashpot with damping constant 2 is added to the system described in problem 1. Again, the student stretches the spring 0.2m past the equilibrium position and gently releases it. The system exhibits the motion she expects and she concludes that the dashpot is correctly marked. State the IVP that governs the resulting motion. Solve the IVP and sketch a graph of the solution. (You may use a computer or calculator to produce the graph.) The student would like the system to exhibit oscillatory behavior. How should the amount of mass be adjusted to accomplish this? Explain your answer and give at least one example of a damped system which illustrates oscillatory behavior and state the IVP which governs the motion.

Explanation / Answer

1+sqrt(5))/2 and (phi)'=(1-sqrt(5))/2

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