What's the difference between "translation inerter" block and "mass" block in simscape?

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excuseyour Illusive
excuseyour Illusive le 27 Fév 2017
Réponse apportée : Sabin le 24 Déc 2025 à 8:55
here are their help page
For example, what's the difference between the two system?

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Sabin
Sabin le 24 Déc 2025 à 8:55
The Mass block represents an ideal mechanical translational mass.
The Translational Inerter block represents a device that has force proportional to the rate of change of the relative velocity across the ports. It is essentially a two-port inertia that works on the velocity difference between the ports, not the absolute velocity. An inerter is the mechanical equivalent of a capacitor. An inerter with one port connected to ground essentially behaves as a mass with the mass equal to the inerter’s inertance.

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