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A particle of mass m = 0.35 kg is oscillating on the end of a spring with amplitude 0.32 m. It is at its equilibrium position (x=0), moving in the positive x-direction, at t=0, and 0.18 s later it is at x=0.25 m.
a. What is the lowest possible value for the spring constant?
b. What is the second lowest possible value for the spring constant?
a. What is the lowest possible value for the spring constant?
b. What is the second lowest possible value for the spring constant?
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