Find the energy dissipated during a cycle of simple harmonic motion given by (x(t)=0.2 sin omega_{d} t
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Find the energy dissipated during a cycle of simple harmonic motion given by \(x(t)=0.2 \sin \omega_{d} t \mathrm{~m}\) by a viscously damped single-degree-of-freedom system with the following parameters:
a. \(m=10 \mathrm{~kg}, c=50 \mathrm{~N}-\mathrm{s} / \mathrm{m}, k=1000 \mathrm{~N} / \mathrm{m}\)
b. \(m=10 \mathrm{~kg}, c=150 \mathrm{~N}-\mathrm{s} / \mathrm{m}, k=1000 \mathrm{~N} / \mathrm{m}\)
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