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  1. A spring with a spring constant of 224.3 N/m is compressed by 0.253 m. Then a steel ball bearing of mass 0.0433 kg is put
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  2. A spring with a spring constant of 223.9 N/m is compressed by 0.220 m. Then a steel ball bearing of mass 0.0372 kg is put
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  3. A small steel ball bearing with a mass of 10 g is on a short compressed spring. When aimed vertically and suddenly released, the
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  4. A small steel ball bearing with a mass of 24 g is on a short compressed spring. When aimed vertically and suddenly released, the
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  5. A small steel ball bearing with a mass of 17.0 g is on a short compressed spring. When aimed vertically and suddenly released,
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  6. A small steel ball bearing with a mass of 22 g is on a short compressed spring. When aimed vertically and suddenly released, the
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  7. A small steel ball bearing with a mass of 28.0 g is on a short compressed spring. When aimed vertically and suddenly released,
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  8. A small steel ball bearing with a mass of 28.0 g is on a short compressed spring. When aimed vertically and suddenly released,
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  9. A small steel ball bearing with a mass of 27 g is on a short compressed spring. When aimed vertically and suddenly released, the
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  10. A small steel ball bearing with a mass of 10 g is on a short compressed spring. When aimed vertically and suddenly released, the
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