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MIT 18.03SC Differential Equations 13 Online
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Hi all, I have one from a sample exam paper I don't know how to approach. I feel stupid for not knowing but I have tried a few things but am getting nowhere. Here it is: "The mass (m) hanging on an elastic band moves according to the equation [m*(d2s/dt2) = - mg/p(s-L)], where (s) is the displacement of the mass, (L) is the natural length of the band and (p) is the constant parameter (called reference elongation). Find s as a function of time subject to the initial conditions: s = s(subnaught), ds/dt = 0 when t = 0. Any help would be vastly appreciated. Regards, Rick

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