In a given oscillatory motion

  1. When a 1.3kg mass was attached to a spring, the spring stretched 21cm from its equilibrium position. The mass spring system was
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  2. In a given oscillatory motion the amplitude decreases with time. It is 0.01 m at t = 0 and 0.001 m at t = 100s. Find the
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  3. The spring constant can be determined from the oscillatory motion. For this case, Newton's second law gives[(m(d^2)x) /
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  4. The spring constant can be determined from the oscillatory motion. For this case, Newton's second law gives(md^2x)/(dt^2) + kx =
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  5. At an outdoor market, a bunch of bananas attached to the bottom of a vertical spring of force constant 16.0 N/m is set into
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  6. At an outdoor market, a bunch of bananasis set into oscillatory motion with an amplitude of 30.0781 cm on a spring with a spring
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  7. A mass 1.2 kg of is attached to a spring and placed on a friction-less air track. Initially the mass is resting in equilibrium.
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  8. 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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  9. 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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