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3-2 Show that a mechanical system which contains a spring bond graph different from, but related to, that of an electrical system con in series (Fig P3-2b) Assume A and B are 1-ports and damper in series (Fig P3-2a) bas a taining a capacitor and resistor Figure P3-2 (a) Mechanical spring- damper: (b) electric capacitor-resistor.
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