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What is Natural frequency of Vibration?. Imagine a circular
disk of radius 'r' is oscillating inside a Semi circular
ring of radius 'R', how will you find natural frquency of
the system?.

Answer Posted / incredible026

it's a long numerical refer book MECHANICAL VIBRATION from
V.P. SINGH for the explanation

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