A mass is oscillating on

  1. Do any of these five objects move in similar ways? Which ones? What do they have in common?-Oscillating pendulum -dynamics cart
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  2. A mass is oscillating on a spring with a period of 4.60s. At t=0s the mass has zero speed is at x=8.30cm. What is the value of t
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  3. oscillating spring mass systems can be used to experimentally determine an unknown mass without using a mass balance. a student
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  4. oscillating spring mass systems can be used to experimentally determine an unknown mass without using a mass balance. a student
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  5. Two ingenious 120 student students decide to use an oscillating mass on a spring to check the shutter (exposure) time of their
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  6. Two ingenious 120 student students decide to use an oscillating mass on a spring to check the shutter (exposure) time of their
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  7. Two ingenious 120 student students decide to use an oscillating mass on a spring to check the shutter (exposure) time of their
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  8. This is about Elastic Springs.. so far I've answered every question. This is the only one I don't get. It's so confusing for
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  9. A mass is oscillating on the end of a spring. The distance, y, of the mass from its equilibrium point is given by the formula
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  10. A mass is oscillating on the end of a spring. The distance, y, of the mass from its equilibrium point is given by the formula
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