Translational Mechanical Systems (Solved Example)

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Control Systems: Translational Mechanical Systems (Solved Example)
Topics discussed:
1. Solved Example based on the calculation of Transfer Function of a given Mechanical System.
2. Concept of Free Body Diagram.
3. Sign Conventions for the Polarity of forces in Translational Mechanical System.
4. Calculation of Equation of Motion for a given Mechanical System by using the Free Body Diagram.

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asifmehmood
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For anyone's confused with force due to mass and Newton's law seems messed up:

We used ΣF=ma, he simply moved the rewrote the equation:

ΣF=ma
ΣF-ma=0

And this term is force due to interntia/mass is often used in D'Alemberts principles

TL;DR: he simply rewrote the "ma" term on the left hand side and gave it a name

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Thanks again for making and sharing all of these videos!

Maybe I'm just a stickler, but I have a bit of an issue with how you considered the forces and acceleration. Acceleration is produced by unbalanced forces acting on a body; it isn't the force *of* a body. If anything, "inertia" refers to the quality of an object to resist changes in its motion (i.e. acceleration). Similarly, the sum of the forces acting on a body isn't necessarily zero. If the sum of forces does happen to be zero, then there is no acceleration, so either the object remains at rest or it continues to move with the same velocity. In this example the math works out the same, however I'd recommend just always writing F = ma and summing the forces on the left-hand side of the equation.

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bb_alternate
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But this body will be affected by the friction too..since it has no wheels?

EmmanuelDaktari
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why not added free length to the spring eqn, and the related velocity to the damper eqn?

emreo.
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What if the spring is on the other side of the mass ?? Please assist

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