Short Answer
Suppose a 160-lb object stretches a spring 4 feet while in equilibrium, and a dashpot provides a damping force of 5 lbs for every foot per second of velocity. The form of the equation of unforced motion of the object in such a spring-mass system is where m is the mass of the object, c is the damping constant, and k is the spring constant. Assume that the spring starts at a height of 1/2 feet below the horizontal with an upward velocity of - 3 feet per second.
What is the amplitude, R, (in feet) of the solution curve? Provide an exact value, not a decimal approximation.
R = ____________________ feet
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