A student is a spring

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  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. In a lab, a student measures the unstretched length of a spring as 0.109 m. When a 131.4-g mass is hung from the spring, its
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  4. In a lab, a student measures the unstretched length of a spring as 12.9 cm. When a 113.6-g mass is hung from the spring, its
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    2. MUSTAFA GHANIM asked by MUSTAFA GHANIM
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  5. A 400 g ball is suspended vertically from a spring. A physics student stretches the spring a distance of 10.0 cm and releases
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  6. A 63 kg student is standing atop a spring in an elevator that is accelerating upward at 2.5 m/s^2 . The spring constant is 2700
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  7. A 56kg student is standing atop a spring in an elevator that is accelerating upward at 3.1m/s2 . The spring constant is 2100N/m
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  8. A 56 kg student is standing atop a spring in an elevator that is accelerating upward at 3.5 m/s^2. The spring constant is 2300
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    2. Erik asked by Erik
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  9. A 65.0 kg student is standing atop a spring in an elevator as it accelerates upward at 3.85 m/s2. The spring constant is 3000
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  10. oscillating spring mass systems can be used to experimentally determine an unknown mass without using a mass balance. a student
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