5, a system of two rotating bodies is shown, with their individual mass moments of inertia, separated by a rotational viscous damper element. The leftmost mass is connected to an input position, Pin, via a spring. This is a reasonable model for a system called a torsional vibrational damper, used for vibration damping in engines on the crankshaft. Jun Pin 0 0. Od Your tasks: A Draw the free body diagram of the rightmost rotating body. B Draw the free body diagram of the leftmost rotating body. (5

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5, a system of two rotating bodies is shown, with their individual mass moments of inertia, separated
by a rotational viscous damper element. The leftmost mass is connected to an input position, in, via a spring. This
is a reasonable model for a system called a torsional vibrational damper, used for vibration damping in engines on
the crankshaft.
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Your tasks:
A Draw the free body diagram of the rightmost rotating body.
B Draw the free body diagram of the leftmost rotating body. (5
C Derive the equations of motion for the system of rotating bodies
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Transcribed Image Text:5, a system of two rotating bodies is shown, with their individual mass moments of inertia, separated by a rotational viscous damper element. The leftmost mass is connected to an input position, in, via a spring. This is a reasonable model for a system called a torsional vibrational damper, used for vibration damping in engines on the crankshaft. Фіп k Ip Op la Your tasks: A Draw the free body diagram of the rightmost rotating body. B Draw the free body diagram of the leftmost rotating body. (5 C Derive the equations of motion for the system of rotating bodies 0 a 0
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