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A spring with a mass on it is oscillating with simple harmonic motion. If its frequency of oscillation is 5 Hz, how long does it take for one complete oscillation?

A) 5 s

B) 1 s

C) 0.5 s

D) 0.2 s
6 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
5 Hz = 5 per second, so each one takes 1/5 seconds
6 years ago
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A spring with a mass on it is oscillating with simple harmonic motion. If its frequency of oscillation is 5 Hz, how long does it take for one complete oscillation?

A) 5 s

B) 1 s

C) 0.5 s

D) 0.2 s

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