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Damped Vibrations The displacement of a spring vibrating in damped harmonic motion is given by.$$y=4 e^{-3 t} \sin 2 \pi t$$Find the times when the spring is at its equilibrium position (y = 0).
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Step 1: We are given the equation for the displacement of a spring in damped harmonic motion as $$y=4 e^{-3 t} \sin 2 \pi t$$ We are asked to find the times when the spring is at its equilibrium position, which is when y = 0. Show more…
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