A .20 kg ball is attached to a vertical spring.

  1. A .20 kg ball is attached to a vertical spring. The spring constant is 28 N/m. The ball is supported initially so that the
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  2. A .20 kg ball is attached to a vertical spring. The spring constant is 28 N/m. The ball is supported initially so that the
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  3. A ball of mass m is attached to a spring with a spring constant k. The system is attached to a thin vertical axis as shown in
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  4. A vertical spring with constant 830 N/m has a ball of mass 3 kg attached to the bottom of it, which is held with the spring
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  5. A vertical spring (ignore its mass), whose spring constant is 980 N/m, is attached to a table and is compressed 0.160 m.(a) What
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  6. A vertical spring (ignore its mass), whose spring constant is 900 N/m, id attached to a table and is compressed 0.150 m. What
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  7. A vertical spring (ignore its mass), whose spring constant is 980 N/m, is attached to a table and is compressed 0.160 m.(a) What
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  8. A vertical spring (ignore its mass), whose spring stiffness constant is 880 N/m, is attached to a table and is compressed down
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  9. A spring with spring constant 15 N/m hangs from the ceiling. A ball is attached to the springand allowed to come to rest. It is
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  10. A vertical spring (ignore its mass), whose spring stiffness constant is 1000 N/m, is attached to a table and is compressed down
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