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We mentioned in the text that the oscillation ceases alto­gether when c is increased to cc...

We mentioned in the text that the oscillation ceases alto­gether when c is increased to ccr or beyond. Let us make that statement more precise: for c ≥ ccr the graph of x(t) has at most one “flat spot” (on 0 ≤ t<∞), that is, where x = 0.

Make up a case (i.e., give numerical values of m, c, k, x0, x0) where there is no flat spot on 0 ≤ t<∞.

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Solutions For Problems in Chapter 3.5