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One More hard Oscillations Problem
im such an idiot... i got the first part already :\ =4.48cm i meant this one: At what time will the energy be reduced to 18.0% of its initial value?- mihir871
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How Many Oscillations Occur Before Amplitude Decays to e^-1?
got it thanks so much!- mihir871
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One More hard Oscillations Problem
repost sorry- mihir871
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One More hard Oscillations Problem
ah i see it now, now with this b i find time?- mihir871
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One More hard Oscillations Problem
I got b= -3.7132 but i don't know if that is correct/ makes sense- mihir871
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How Many Oscillations Occur Before Amplitude Decays to e^-1?
Im completely lost now- mihir871
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One More hard Oscillations Problem
i think you can solve for the time but i don't undersand what b would be in this equation- mihir871
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How Many Oscillations Occur Before Amplitude Decays to e^-1?
from Period= 2pi(m/k)^.5 but i don't see where the period comes in- mihir871
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One More hard Oscillations Problem
this doesn't make sense i hate physics :(- mihir871
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How Many Oscillations Occur Before Amplitude Decays to e^-1?
Um i got 24.2- mihir871
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One More hard Oscillations Problem
Time or the dampening coeffecient?- mihir871
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How Many Oscillations Occur Before Amplitude Decays to e^-1?
is t= m/b?- mihir871
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One More hard Oscillations Problem
Homework Statement An oscillator with a mass of 420 g and a period of 1.00 s has an amplitude that decreases by 1.20% during each complete oscillation. If the initial amplitude is 8.20 cm, what will be the amplitude after 50.0 oscillations? If the initial amplitude is 8.20 , what will be...- mihir871
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- Hard Oscillations
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How Many Oscillations Occur Before Amplitude Decays to e^-1?
[SOLVED] Oscillations Problem: Please help Homework Statement A 290 g air-track glider is attached to a spring with spring constant 4.10 N/m . The damping constant due to air resistance is 2.40×10^−2 kg/s. The glider is pulled out 28.0 cm from equilibrium and released. How many...- mihir871
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- Oscillations
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