Your car rides on springs, so it will have a natural frequency of oscillation. Figure P14.40 shows

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Your car rides on springs, so it will have a natural frequency of oscillation. Figure P14.40 shows data for the amplitude of motion of a car driven at different frequencies. The car is driven at 20 mph over a washboard road with bumps spaced 10 feet apart; the resulting ride is quite bouncy. Should the driver speed up or slow down for a smoother ride?


Figure P14.40

Amplitude 0- 0 6 - f(Hz)

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College Physics A Strategic Approach

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Authors: Randall D. Knight, Brian Jones, Stuart Field

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