A 1-kg mass is attached to a spring whose constant is 16 N/m, and the entire system is then submerged in a liquid that imparts a damping force numerically equal to 10 times the instantaneous velocity. Determine the equation of motion if the mass is initially released from a point 1 meter below the equilibrium positon with an upward velocity of 12m/s.

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A 1-kg mass is attached to a spring whose constant is 16 N/m, and the entire system is then submerged in a liquid that imparts a damping force
numerically equal to 10 times the instantaneous velocity. Determine the equation of motion if the mass is initially released from a point 1 meter below
the equilibrium positon with an upward velocity of 12m/s.
Transcribed Image Text:A 1-kg mass is attached to a spring whose constant is 16 N/m, and the entire system is then submerged in a liquid that imparts a damping force numerically equal to 10 times the instantaneous velocity. Determine the equation of motion if the mass is initially released from a point 1 meter below the equilibrium positon with an upward velocity of 12m/s.
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