The orthogonality of modes implies a. (vec{X}^{(i)^{T}}[m] vec{X}^{(j)}=0) only b. (vec{X}^{(i)^{T}}[k] vec{X}^{(j)}=0) only c. (vec{X}^{(i)^{T}}[m] vec{X}^{(j)}=0) and

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The orthogonality of modes implies

a. \(\vec{X}^{(i)^{T}}[m] \vec{X}^{(j)}=0\) only

b. \(\vec{X}^{(i)^{T}}[k] \vec{X}^{(j)}=0\) only

c. \(\vec{X}^{(i)^{T}}[m] \vec{X}^{(j)}=0\) and \(\vec{X}^{(i)^{T}}[k] \vec{X}^{(j)}=0\)

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Mechanical Vibrations

ISBN: 9780134361925

6th Edition

Authors: Singiresu S Rao

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