A light spring is initially

  1. Two blocks of masses M and 3M are placed on a horizontal, frictionless surface. A light spring is attached to one of them, and
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  2. Two blocks of masses M and 3M are placed on a horizontal, frictionless surface. A light spring is attached to one of them, and
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  3. Two blocks of masses M and 3M are placed on a horizontal, frictionless surface. A light spring is attached to one of them, and
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  4. A spring is attached to the top of a table. The spring has a spring constant of 500.0 N/m. The spring is initially compressed by
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  5. A light spring is initially used to suspend masses from the ceiling. When a 4.0 kg mass is attached to the spring, its length is
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  6. Jayden holds a 3kg block pressed up against a spring on a horizontal and frictionless surface. The spring has a spring constant
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  7. A light spring with spring constant 1 200 N/m is hung froman elevated support. From its lower end hangs a second light spring,
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  8. A student gets a 2.9 kg mass to oscillate up and down on bottom of a light vertical spring by pulling her hand up and down on
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  9. A student gets a 2.9 kg mass to oscillate up and down on bottom of a light vertical spring by pulling her hand up and down on
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  10. A light spring with a spring constant of 105.0 N/m rests vertically on the table, as shown in (a) below. A 2.05 g balloon is
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