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Class Test 3 ECE 494

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2. 1 point

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√(K/m)

√(2K/m)

√(K/2m)

2√(K/m)
3. 2 points

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0.1

0.3

0.5

4. 2 points

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6767

6667

6750

6800
5. Critical damping is the 1 point

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Largest amount of damping for which no oscillation occurs in free vibration

Smallest amount of damping for which no oscillation occurs in free vibration

Largest amount of damping for which the motion is simple harmonic in free vibration

Smallest amount of damping for which the motion is simple harmonic in free
vibration

6. The static deflection of the mass is 25 mm. Assuming g = 10m/s2, the 2 points
natural frequency in rad/s will be

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1.581

0.63

6.32

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7. The ratio of the amplitude of the steady-state response of forced vibrations 1 point
to the static deflection under the action of a static force is known as

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Damping ratio

Damping factor

Transmissibility

Magnification factor
8. 1 point

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8 Hz

10 Hz

12 Hz

14 Hz

9. If the natural frequency is equal to the driving frequency for the under 1 point

damped SDOF system, the amplitude of the mass displacement will be:

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Maximum

Minimum

Infinite

Data Insufficient

10. An instrument has a natural frequency of 10 Hz. Maximum acceleration of 2 points

the system is observed to be 24 m/s2. The maximum displacement of the


system is._ mm.

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Data Insufficient
11. A vibrating system consists of mass = 14 Kg, stiffness of spring = 1000 2 points

N/m and damping coefficient of dashpot = 25 N-s/m. The ratio of the


amplitude after 6th cycle to the amplitude after 10th cycle is.

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13.52

15.48

14.44

None of these

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