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Page 100
... vibration is characterized by cer- tain important properties . The maximum displacement from equilibrium ( that is , here the state of zero displace ... vibration Forced vibration will be sustained at its natural frequency . 100 Vibrations.
... vibration is characterized by cer- tain important properties . The maximum displacement from equilibrium ( that is , here the state of zero displace ... vibration Forced vibration will be sustained at its natural frequency . 100 Vibrations.
Page 102
... vibration at every point of the medium . There are two main types of vibrational waves : transverse and longitudinal ... VIBRATION It has been suggested that the vibration behaviour of an extended , though finite , solid can be ...
... vibration at every point of the medium . There are two main types of vibrational waves : transverse and longitudinal ... VIBRATION It has been suggested that the vibration behaviour of an extended , though finite , solid can be ...
Page 103
... vibrations are to be damped , and if the frequency of the mass and spring combination as a vibrating system is tuned to resonance with the frequency of the vibration whose damping is desired , the auxiliary mass will transfer the vibration ...
... vibrations are to be damped , and if the frequency of the mass and spring combination as a vibrating system is tuned to resonance with the frequency of the vibration whose damping is desired , the auxiliary mass will transfer the vibration ...
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