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Degree of Freedom: Maths Definition & Differential Equations
what is meant by the degree of freedom in Mathematics? Especially in the differential equations.
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Dec 15, 2020
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Does Increasing Mass Reduce the Amplitude of a Forced SDOF Oscillator?
its different from what i got
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Dec 7, 2020
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Does Increasing Mass Reduce the Amplitude of a Forced SDOF Oscillator?
According to an article, $\Delta X$ on taking mass $m+\Delta m$ is :
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Dec 7, 2020
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Does Increasing Mass Reduce the Amplitude of a Forced SDOF Oscillator?
i try on Maple get this.
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Dec 7, 2020
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Does Increasing Mass Reduce the Amplitude of a Forced SDOF Oscillator?
$\omega_n=\sqrt(k/m)$ is also mass-dependent. Thank you for your reply.
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Dec 7, 2020
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Does Increasing Mass Reduce the Amplitude of a Forced SDOF Oscillator?
I'm working on a forced single-degree-of-freedom (SDOF) oscillator. I'm trying to find how an increase in mass will affect the response amplitude? I'm looking for mathematical proof explaining this reduction in amplitude. How to derive \delta x
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Dec 7, 2020
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