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Engineering, 17.02.2020 19:54, hdhdjjdj80HDjdjdj

Suppose that at time t=0 the car hits a bump. immediately before that time the car was not moving up and down and the effect of the bump is to add a vertical component to the speed of the car of 1.0 meter/sec. how high will the car rise above its equilibrium position if you design the system with the damping constant you found in part (b)? It will rise meters above the equilibrium position.

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