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  1. A particle of mass m kg is attached to one end A of a model spring OA of natural length L=0.81m and stiffness K N/m. The spring
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  2. A pendulum consist of a particle P of mass m, attached to one end of a model string of length l=2.85m. The other end of the
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  3. A particle of weight W is attached by a light inextensible string of length a to a point A on a verticle wall. The particle is
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  4. A particle of mass 4 kg is attached to one end of an inelastic string and a particle of mass 2 kg is attached to the other end
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  5. A particle of mass 4 kg is attached to one end of an inelastic string and a particle of mass 2 kg is attached to the other end
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  6. The position of a particle attached to a vertical spring is given byy = (y0 cos 𝜔t)j. The y axis points upward, y0 = 18.3 cm,
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  7. A particle with a mass of 0.660 kg is attached to a horizontal spring with a force constant of 23.76 N/m. At the moment t = 0,
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  8. A 2.000-kg particle rests on a frictionless horizontal surface and is attached to the free end of a spring. The particle is
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  9. please help--I don't understand how to get started!A small particle of mass 2.0 x 10^-19 kg is attached to a nanofiber of
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  10. A spring of negligible mass stretches 2.20 cm from its relaxed length when a force of 10.50 N is applied. A 1.100 kg particle
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