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* '''Natural Frequency range:''' 3 -9 Hz
 
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* Spring have very low internal damping 0.5%
 
* Spring have very low internal damping 0.5%
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An example of a mechanical spring. Image reproduced from here
  • Natural Frequency range: 3 -9 Hz
  • Pros:
    • Easily available and can be designed with required specifications (stiffness, strength)
    • Low Cost
  • Cons:
  • Spring have very low internal damping 0.5%

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