Consider the shown system consisting of a massless rigid bar of length 1, which is pinned at the point A and is supported by a spring with the stiffness k and a damper with the coefficient c. The mass of the system is only concentrated at its extreme right lumped at m. Assuming small variation of the angular motion of the rigid bar described by an angle 0, and using any law of dynamics, derive the equation of motion governing the angular motion of the rigid bar described by the angle 0(t).

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Consider the shown system consisting of a
massless rigid bar of length 1, which is
pinned at the point A and is supported by a
spring with the stiffness k and a damper
with the coefficient c. The mass of the
system is only concentrated at its extreme
right lumped at m.
Assuming small variation of the angular
motion of the rigid bar described by an
angle 0, and using any law of dynamics,
derive the equation of motion governing
the angular motion of the rigid bar
described by the angle 0(1).
a
Massless
and
rigid bar
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the shown system consisting of a massless rigid bar of length 1, which is pinned at the point A and is supported by a spring with the stiffness k and a damper with the coefficient c. The mass of the system is only concentrated at its extreme right lumped at m. Assuming small variation of the angular motion of the rigid bar described by an angle 0, and using any law of dynamics, derive the equation of motion governing the angular motion of the rigid bar described by the angle 0(1). a Massless and rigid bar
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