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  1. A mass-spring system oscillates with an amplitude of 4.00 cm. If the spring constant is 277 N/m and the mass is 573 g,a.determin
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  2. A 240 g mass is attached to a spring of constant k = 5.4 N/m and set into oscillation with amplitude A = 26 cm.(a) Determine the
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  3. caculation:2Na3PO4(aq)+3BaCl2(aq)-> 6NaCl(aq)+Ba3(PO4)2(s) a)determine the maximum g of Ba3(PO4)2 that can be formed from your
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  4. A 50-g mass is attached to a spring and undergoes simple harmonic motion. Its maximum acceleration is 15m/s2 and its maximum
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  5. A 50-g mass is attached to a spring and undergoes simple harmonic motion. Its maximum acceleration is 15m/s2 and its maximum
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  6. A mass-spring system oscillates on a horizontal frictionless surface with an amplitude of 3.35 cm. If the spring constant is 222
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  7. A spring stretches 0.150 m when a 0.30 kg mass is hung from it. The spring is then stretched an additional 0.100 m from this
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  8. A spring stretches 0.150 m when a 0.30 kg mass is hung from it. The spring is then stretched an additional 0.100 m from this
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  9. y=2x^2+5x-3a)determine the x-intercepts b)determine the vertex c)determine the axis of symmetry d)determine the maximum or
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  10. A mass of 0.5kg is attached to one end of a helical spring and produced an extension amplitudeof 2.5cm.The mass is now set into
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