Chapter 5: Q21E (page 230)
Discussion problems.
21.Discuss why the damping term in equation(3) is written as
instead of
Short Answer
It was necessary to write instead of because the velocity (and then the damping force, too) is changing the sign.
Chapter 5: Q21E (page 230)
Discussion problems.
21.Discuss why the damping term in equation(3) is written as
instead of
It was necessary to write instead of because the velocity (and then the damping force, too) is changing the sign.
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