A spring with a mass of 6 kg has damping constant 33 and spring constant 234. Find the damping constant that would produce critical damping. 1234567891011121314151617181920.

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A spring with a mass of 6 kg has damping constant 33 and spring constant 234. Find the damping constant that would produce critical damping