Elements Of Electromagnetics
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A spring-mass system with m = 0.5 kg and k = 10,000 N/m with negligible damping, is used as a vibration pickup. When mounted on a structure vibrating with an amplitude of 4 mm, the total displacement of the mass of the pickup is observed to be 12 mm. Find the frequency of the vibrating structure.
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