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  1. An oscillator consists of a block of mass 512.50g connected to a spring. When set intooscillation with amplitude 38.00cm, the
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  2. An oscillator has an amplitude of 3.2. At this instant the displacement of the oscillator is 1.4. What are the two possible
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  3. How do I show mathematically that Q is equal to the following in a damped oscillator?The quality factor Q of a damped oscillator
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  4. The motion of a certain simple harmonic oscillator is described by: x(t) = (12 cm) sin [(1 s ^(-1)) t] What is the earliest time
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  5. Consider a damped oscillator subject to a periodic triangle wave force F(t)with period T, such that F(t+T) = F(t), F(t) = F_0(-1
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  6. An oscillator consists of a block attached to a spring (k = 299 N/m). At some time t, the position (measured from the system's
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  7. An oscillator consists of a block attached to a spring (k = 299 N/m). At some time t, the position (measured from the system's
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  8. An oscillator consists of a block attached to a spring (k = 299 N/m). At some time t, the position (measured from the system's
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  9. An oscillator consists of a block attached to a spring (k = 299 N/m). At some time t, the position (measured from the system's
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  10. An oscillator consists of a block attached to a spring (k = 299 N/m). At some time t, the position (measured from the system's
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