Speed Bumps. Often bumps like the one depicted in Figure 4.11 are built into roads to discourage speeding. The figure suggests that a crude model of the vertical motion
(The absence of a damping term indicates that the car’s shock absorbers are not functioning.)
a. Taking
b. Plot the amplitude
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