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A 50-g mass is attached to a spring and undergoes simple harmonic motion. Its maximum acceleration is 15m/s2 and its maximum speed is 3.5m/s .
Determine the angular frequency.
Determine the spring constant.
Determine the amplitude of the motion.
10 years ago

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Answered by Pia
1) 4.3 rad/s
2) 2.7 N/m
3) 0.81 m
10 years ago

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