k? = 20 N/m; k? = 15 N/m; k? = 20 N/m; k? = 10 N/m; c_{v1} = 2 N.s/m; c_{v2} = 1 N.s/m; f? = 1 N f? = 0 N m? = 30 kg; m? = 8 kg; m? = 20 kg;
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The given values are: - k = 20 N/m - fâ = 1.0 W - fâ = 778 - k = 15 N/m - k = 20 N/m - k = 10 N/m - cv = 2 N¡s/m - CvI - cvâ = 1 N¡s/m - fi = 1 N - m = 30 kg - m = 8 kg - my = 20 kg Show moreâŚ
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