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a damping force
), 
a damping force  
 ,
 (where  v 
 is the velocity of the mass) begins to act.  
One second later the velocity is zero, the acceleration is 
 a[t=1 s] = 8 cm/s2 
 and the position is  x[t=1 s] = -2 cm.  
Another second later the position is  x[t=2 s] = 0.5 cm.  
Find the initial phase
,
 (where  v 
 is the velocity of the mass) begins to act.  
One second later the velocity is zero, the acceleration is 
 a[t=1 s] = 8 cm/s2 
 and the position is  x[t=1 s] = -2 cm.  
Another second later the position is  x[t=2 s] = 0.5 cm.  
Find the initial phase   ,
 the angular frequency
,
 the angular frequency   ,
the damping coefficient
,
the damping coefficient   and 
the initial amplitude  xm.
 and 
the initial amplitude  xm.  
(Warning: Approx. 
 is only accurate to
 is only accurate to  13%!)
 13%!) 
 hangs from a ceiling.
 hangs from a ceiling.  
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 is weakly damped 
so that the amplitude of its oscillations does not decrease appreciably 
in one period.  Show that for a damping force
is weakly damped 
so that the amplitude of its oscillations does not decrease appreciably 
in one period.  Show that for a damping force  
 the total energy stored in the oscillation decays exponentially 
at a rate (averaged over one period) of
 the total energy stored in the oscillation decays exponentially 
at a rate (averaged over one period) of   .
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