Introductory Mathematics for Engineering Applications
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Author: Nathan Klingbeil
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Chapter 6, Problem 8P
A spring-mass system moving in the x-direction has a sinusoidal motion as shown in Fig. P6.8. Determine the amplitude, period, frequency, and phase angle of the motion. Also, write the expression for
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Introductory Mathematics for Engineering Applications
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