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Question: 2. Mass-Spring Damper System 2.1. Aim Explore the
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2.1. Aim Explore the different system responses generated by different combinations of the mass-
spring- damper system 2.2. Background [2 marks] A 2kg mass sits on ideal (frictionless) wheels and is
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