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Gderive equations of motion for masses m1 and m2. for the dashpot (dampers), you can use your physical intuition to find the associated generalized forces. alternatively, you can use the definition of generalized forces discussed in lecture. assume rest length of springs is zero.
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An ammonia compressor has a 5% clearance volume and displacement rate of 80 l/s and pumps against a condensing temperature of 40°c. for two different temperatures of -10°c and 10°c, compute the mass flow rate of refrigerant assuming the clearance volumetric efficiency applies. discharge specific volume corresponding to-10°c and 10°c are 112.5 l/kg and 95 l/kg, respectively.
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