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The motion of a block-spring
A block is attached to a horizontal spring and set in simple harmonic motion, as shown in the figure. At what point in the
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Paige
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A block is attached to a spring and set in motion on a horizontal frictionless surface by pulling the block back a distance 10cm
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Gloria
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A 450-g block is attached to a spring of spring constant 45 N/m and is in simple harmonic motion on a frictionless surface with
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Lucy
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A block rests on a frictionless horizontal surface and is attached to a spring. When set into simple harmonic motion, the block
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Michelle
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Two blocks, each with a mass m = 0.400 kg, can slide without friction on a horizontal surface. Initially, block 1 is in motion
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Ted
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Two blocks, each with a mass = 0.168 kg, can slide without friction on a horizontal surface. Initially, block 1 is in motion
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Lilly
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What is the amplitude of the motion? Remember, at t = 0 a block with mass M = 5 kg moves with a velocity v = 2 m/s at position
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eddy
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You drop a block from rest. The block lands on the spring (spring constant = 160Nm) and compresses it .5 m before the block and
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juanpro
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Jayden holds a 3kg block pressed up against a spring on a horizontal and frictionless surface. The spring has a spring constant
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juanpro
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) A 4.8 kg block attached to a spring executes simple harmonic motion on a frictionless horizontal surface. At time t = 0 s, the
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Anonymous
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