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Chapter 13.2, Problem 13.56P
A loaded railroad car of mass m is rolling at a constant velocity v0 when it couples with a massless bumper system. Determine the maximum deflection of the bumper assuming the two springs are (a) in series (as shown), (b) in parallel.
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