Forced Damped Vibrations

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Lecture By: Mr. Er. Himanshu Vasishta, Tutorials Point India Private Limited.
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TutorialsPoint_
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Vector diagram is for force, but you use Xo instead of Fo. Also, it could be explained that how the force vector diagram is made. It will help getting more clarity. Thanks.

avinashkumarpandey
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There is no explanation for any thing. You just copy pasted every thing from book/note.

usamazafar
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Love this guy, loved his "Bernoulli's equation for compressible flow" video. Small problems here, the omega squared term does NOT get a minus sign in front if you are going to add pi/2. It's either one or the other, those two operations are equivalent. Another fantastic video!

RD
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There is no clear explanations on derivations

srinivasbadhavath
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You did a blunder in this part, there Fe = Xo*Cos(wt) but you take Sin(wt).
when you derivate XoSin(wt) it will become cos(wt) but you didn't

MuhammadUbaidKhalid
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No explanation, and you could have written a little bit smaller. It would have been much clearer then.

debraj-kayal
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derivative of X_o sin(wt - phi) gives X_o w cos(wt-phi)

Krishna
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nice sir tq sir some explaination also give sir

bharathkumarmangapoti
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How come some book have written F (t)= f cos (wt) and you are using F (t)= f sin (wt), can you explain the differences in this

osamaathman
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put the derivation total left of the board and diagram total right...u r standing in the middle of the expressions everytime, how one suppose to understand what u r drawing?? Very sorry, but u should learn some teaching skills first sir

RahulModak-uw
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sivathecreator
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Why did 'zeta' come into the equation? I mean what does the term 'zeta' mean?

Mrudu
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Last expression me *r* khan se aa gya ??

गणितपथ
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Why is there no 'mg' in the free body diagram?

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