The displacement, y(m), of a body in damped oscillation is y=2e^(-t) sin(3t). The task is to: Use the Product Rule to find an equation for the velocity of the object if v=dy/dt.
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The Product Rule states that if y = u*v, then dy/dt = u * dv/dt + v * du/dt, where u and v are functions of t. Show more…
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