A 0.25 kg block oscillates

  1. A block is suspended from the end of a spring. An external force holds the block so that initially the spring is not stretched
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  2. A block oscillates on a spring and passes its equilibrium position with a speed of .157m/s. It's kinetic energy is zero when the
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  3. A block oscillates on a spring and passes its equilibrium position with a speed of .157m/s. It's kinetic energy is zero when the
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  4. A block rests on a frictionless horizontal surface and is attached to a spring. When set into simple harmonic motion, the block
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  5. A block attached to a spring oscillates in simple harmonic motion along the x-axis between the two extremes, x = 10 cm and x =
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  6. Question 4A 0.9 kg block attached to a spring of force constant 2.1 N/m oscillates with an amplitude of 9 cm. A)Find the maximum
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  7. A block oscillates on a spring and passes its equilibrium position with a speed of .157m/s. It's kinetic energy is zero when the
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  8. A block oscillates on a spring and passes its equilibrium position with a speed of .157m/s. It's kinetic energy is zero when the
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  9. A 0.21 kg block oscillates back and forth along a straight line on a frictionless horizontal surface. Its displacement from the
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  10. A 0.21 kg block oscillates back and forth along a straight line on a frictionless horizontal surface. Its displacement from the
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