Problem 1 (Discontinuous Forcing). Suppose we have an undamped spring-mass system, where a 0.3 kg mass is attached to a spring with spring constant 30 N/m. At t = 0, the mass is disturbed from rest by an oscillating motor, which supplies a force of 3 cos 9.2t N to the system. After 10 seconds, the motor is switched off. We can model the forcing with the discontinuous function %3D

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Problem 1 (Discontinuous Forcing). Suppose we have an undamped spring-mass system,
where a 0.3 kg mass is attached to a spring with spring constant 30 N/m. At t = 0, the
mass is disturbed from rest by an oscillating motor, which supplies a force of 3 cos 9.2t N
to the system. After 10 seconds, the motor is switched off. We can model the forcing with
the discontinuous function
%3D
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 1 (Discontinuous Forcing). Suppose we have an undamped spring-mass system, where a 0.3 kg mass is attached to a spring with spring constant 30 N/m. At t = 0, the mass is disturbed from rest by an oscillating motor, which supplies a force of 3 cos 9.2t N to the system. After 10 seconds, the motor is switched off. We can model the forcing with the discontinuous function %3D
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