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11.93 The damped motion of a vibrating particle is defined by the position vector r x1 [1-1 (1+ 1)]i-ole-rt 2 cos 2ztj, where t is expressed in seconds. For x1-30 mm and y1 20 mm, determine the position, the velocity, and the acceleration of the particle when (a) 0, (b) t = 1.5 s 1.0 0.5H 0 0.2 0.4 x/xi -0.5 Fig. P11.93

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Gin data x, e 30mm 20 mm 2 2 |ん= 20mm 43 mmls85.4(18mm) 1 +(-1.8956 mm)A = 2 -0,75 a -6o (2.s)

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