Consider a spring-mass system given by mu" + yu' + ku = 0. a. Suppose y² > 4mk and the initial conditions are u(0) = 5, u'(0) = a HUGE negative number. How many time(s) will the mass pass through the equilibrium position? JUST GIVE ME A NUMBER AS YOUR ANSWER. Infinity is considered a number. b. Same as above with y² = 4mk and u(0) = 2, u'(0) = a HUGE positive number . Infinity is considered a number. C. Suppose <4mk and the initial conditions are u(0) = -.0001, u'(0) = 0. How many time(s) will the mass pass through the equilibrium position? JUST GIVE ME A NUMBER AS YOUR ANSWER. Infinity is considered a number. d. If y = 2 what is the limit of u(t) as t→∞? JUST GIVE ME A NUMBER AS YOUR ANSWER. Infinity is considered a number.

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6. Consider a spring-mass system given by mu" + yu' + ku=0.
a.
Suppose y2>4mk and the initial conditions are u(0) = 5, u'(0) = a HUGE negative number.
How many time(s) will the mass pass through the equilibrium position? JUST GIVE ME A NUMBER AS
YOUR ANSWER. Infinity is considered a number.
b.
Same as above with y² = 4mk and u(0) = 2, u'(0) = a HUGE positive number. Infinity is
considered a number.
C.
Suppose
<4mk and the initial conditions are u(0) = -.0001, u'(0) = 0. How many time(s)
will the mass pass through the equilibrium position? JUST GIVE ME A NUMBER AS YOUR ANSWER.
Infinity is considered a number.
d
If y = 2 what is the limit of u(t) as too? JUST GIVE ME A NUMBER AS YOUR ANSWER.
Infinity is considered a number.
Transcribed Image Text:6. Consider a spring-mass system given by mu" + yu' + ku=0. a. Suppose y2>4mk and the initial conditions are u(0) = 5, u'(0) = a HUGE negative number. How many time(s) will the mass pass through the equilibrium position? JUST GIVE ME A NUMBER AS YOUR ANSWER. Infinity is considered a number. b. Same as above with y² = 4mk and u(0) = 2, u'(0) = a HUGE positive number. Infinity is considered a number. C. Suppose <4mk and the initial conditions are u(0) = -.0001, u'(0) = 0. How many time(s) will the mass pass through the equilibrium position? JUST GIVE ME A NUMBER AS YOUR ANSWER. Infinity is considered a number. d If y = 2 what is the limit of u(t) as too? JUST GIVE ME A NUMBER AS YOUR ANSWER. Infinity is considered a number.
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