
Calculus Combo
14th Edition
ISBN: 9781464151088
Author: Associate Professor Laura Taalman, Peter Kohn
Publisher: W.H. Freeman & Company
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- 17. Consider a mass-spring system that satisfies 2y′′(t) + by′(t) + 50y(t) = 0.Which of the following is/are true?(i) If b = 0, the motion is critically damped with period π/5 .(ii) If b = 12, the motion is underdamped.(iii) If b = 40, the motion is overdamped.A. (ii) and (iii) only B. (ii) only C. (i) and (ii) only D. (i) and (iii) only E. Allarrow_forward20. Find the general solution to the differential equation y(4) − 8y′′ + 16y = 0A. y = c1e^2x + c2e^−2xB. y = c1xe^2x + c2xe^−2xC. y = c1e^2x + c2e^−2x + c3xe^2x + c4xe^−2xD. y = c1xe^2x + c2xe^−2x + c3x^2e^2x + c4x^2e^−2xE. y = c1 cos 2x + c2 sin 2x + c3x cos 2x + c4x sin 2xarrow_forward9. A 1 kg mass is attached to a spring with constant 13 N/m. The system is immersed in amedium which offers a damping force numerically equal to 6 times the instantaneous velocity.If x is the displacement of the mass from equilibrium, measured in meters,then x′′ + 6x′ + 13x = 0 . Which of the following statements is true?A. x(t) = c1e^−t + c2e^−5t, and the system is underdamped.B. x(t) = c1e^−t + c2e^−5t, and the system is overdamped.C. x(t) = c1e^−3t cos(2t) + c2e^−3t sin(2t), and the system is underdamped.D. x(t) = c1e^−3t cos(2t) + c2e^−3t sin(2t), and the system is overdamped.arrow_forward
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