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An accelerometer is designed with a seismic mass of 50 g, a spring constant of 5000 N/m, and a damping constant of 30 Ns/m. If the accelerometer is mounted to an object experiencing displacement, x
in(t) = 5 sin(100t) mm, find each of the following:

a. the actual acceleration amplitude of the object.

b. the amplitude of the steady state relative displacement between the seismic mass and the housing of the accelerometer.

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c. the acceleration amplitude, as measured by the accelerometer.

d. an expression for the steady state relative displacement of the seismic mass relative to the housing as a function of time [xr(t)].

 

 

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