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Value of Spring Stiffness k in Free Vibration of Mass-Spring System
Okay, that works out! Thank you so much for your help!- Canada95
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Value of Spring Stiffness k in Free Vibration of Mass-Spring System
Angular frequency is equal to 2πf, if I remember correctly. So since f=3 in this example, would angular frequency be equal to 6π?- Canada95
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Value of Spring Stiffness k in Free Vibration of Mass-Spring System
Amplitude, frequency, and period. Is frequency equal to ω0? And frequency I believe would be 3, correct?- Canada95
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Value of Spring Stiffness k in Free Vibration of Mass-Spring System
Yes, that's the entire question. There is also a graph if that helps at all.- Canada95
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Value of Spring Stiffness k in Free Vibration of Mass-Spring System
Okay, but I need help figuring out the value of ω0! I know the value of m (0.6 kg), so I just need to figure out k! Do you know how to figure that out?- Canada95
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Value of Spring Stiffness k in Free Vibration of Mass-Spring System
A mass-spring system is in free vibration after an initial excitation. There are no outside forces acting on the system. What is the value of the spring stiffness k (units of N/m; round your answer to a single decimal place)? Mass m = 0.6 kg Amplitude A = 0.4 Using this equation: z(t) = A sin...- Canada95
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