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A mass on a spring bobs up and down over a distance of 30cm from the top to the bottom of its path twice each second. What are its period and amplitude?
14 years ago

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bobpursley
twice each second, then f=2hz. period=1/f


amplitude? 15 cm, of course.
14 years ago

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