A frictionless spring with a 6-kg mass can be held stretched 0.8 meters beyond its natural length by a force of 70 newtons. Find the position of the mass after t seconds if the mass experiences a retarding force equal to twice its velocity and it starts at a velocity of 0.5 m/s 0.5sint-0 4cost meters
A frictionless spring with a 6-kg mass can be held stretched 0.8 meters beyond its natural length by a force of 70 newtons. Find the position of the mass after t seconds if the mass experiences a retarding force equal to twice its velocity and it starts at a velocity of 0.5 m/s 0.5sint-0 4cost meters
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0.5*sin(t)-0.4*cos(t)
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0.5 sin(t) 0.4 cos(t)
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A frictionless spring with a 6-kg mass can be held stretched 0.8 meters beyond its natural length by a force of 70 newtons. Find the position of the
mass after t seconds if the mass experiences a retarding force equal to twice its velocity and it starts at a velocity of 0.5 m/s
0,5sint-0.4cost
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0.5*sin(t)-0.4*cos(t)
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0.5 sin(t) 0.4 cos(t)
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A frictionless spring with a 6-kg mass can be held stretched 0.8 meters beyond its natural length by a force of 70 newtons. Find the position of the
mass after t seconds if the mass experiences a retarding force equal to twice its velocity and it starts at a velocity of 0.5 m/s
0,5sint-0.4cost
meters
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