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The use of one spring between the masses is just a simplification of a multi-spring system, so the possibility of being off-kilter is neglected and just the vertical forces are considered. | The use of one spring between the masses is just a simplification of a multi-spring system, so the possibility of being off-kilter is neglected and just the vertical forces are considered. | ||
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==Initial Conditions and Values== | ==Initial Conditions and Values== | ||
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Let the initial conditions be zero for the time being. | Let the initial conditions be zero for the time being. | ||
==Force Equations== | ==Force Equations== |
Revision as of 17:47, 18 November 2009
Setup State Space Equation
Problem Statement
Find an input function such that the lower mass, , is stationary in the steady state. Find the equation of motion for the upper mass, .
The use of one spring between the masses is just a simplification of a multi-spring system, so the possibility of being off-kilter is neglected and just the vertical forces are considered.

Initial Conditions and Values
Let the initial conditions be zero for the time being.