A 0.45kgkg mass oscillates in

  1. A 0.45kgkg mass oscillates in simple harmonic motion on a spring with a spring constant of 160N/mN/m .What is the period of the
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  2. A heavy 7 kg mass on a weak 12 N/m spring oscillates with an amplitude of 23 cm. At what frequency in Hz does the mass
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  3. A mass attached to a spring oscillates with a period of 3.15 s. If the mass starts from rest at x= 4.10×10−2 m and time t= 0,
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  4. A mass of 0.750 kg is hung from a vertical spring with a spring constant of 20 N/m. After coming to equilibrium the mass is then
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  5. A mass oscillates up and down on a vertical spring with an amplitude of 6 cm and a period of 2 s. What total distance does the
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  6. "A mass of 3.08kg oscillates on the end of a horizontal spring with a period of 0.323s. What acceleration does the mass
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  7. A mass oscillates up and down on a vertical spring with an amplitude of 6 cm and a period of 2 s. What total distance does the
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  8. A 200g mass attached to a horizontal spring oscillates at a frequency of 2.0 Hz. At one instant, the mass is at x= 5.0cm and has
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  9. A 215 g mass attached to a horizontal spring oscillates at a frequency of 5.50 Hz. At t=0s, the mass is at x= 6.40 cm and has vx
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  10. A spring with a mass attached has a natural length at rest of 20 cm. The mass is pulled forward 8 cm and released. The spring
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