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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?
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