VEC MECH 180-DAT EBOOK ACCESS(STAT+DYNA)
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Chapter 19.5, Problem 19.134P
(a)
To determine
Find the constant (k) which should be used for the recuperator to return the barrel into firing position in the shortest possible time without any oscillation.
(b)
To determine
Find the time (t) needed for the barrel to move back two thirds of the way from its maximum recoil position to its firing position.
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