A vehicle suspension system consists of a spring and a damper. The stiffness of the spring is 3.6 kN/m and the damping constant of the damper is 400 Ns/m. If the mass is 50 kg, then the damping factor (d ) and damped natural frequency (fn), respectively, are

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Longitudinal and Transverse Vibrations topics include: Vibratory motion and its types, damped vibrations, damping factor or ratio, dynamic magnifier, free longitudinal and transverse vibrations. The difference between longitudinal and transverse vibrations is the direction in which the waves shake.  In a longitudinal wave, the particles move parallel to the wave direction. In a transverse wave, the particles move perpendicular to the wave direction.  Longitudinal waves are also known as compression waves.  Examples of transverse waves include: Vibrations on a string Ripples on the... Show more

A vehicle suspension system consists of a spring and a damper. The stiffness of the spring is 3.6 kN/m and the damping constant of the damper is 400 Ns/m. If the mass is 50 kg, then the damping factor (d ) and damped natural frequency (f<sub>n</sub>), respectively, are