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  1. consider a simple harmonic oscillation with m=0.5kg,k=10N/m and amplitude A=3cm,if the oscillation is released from rest at x=A
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  2. 2.0 kg weight is on simple, horizontally oscillation (in a spring) with the time 1.8 s.The distance between the outmost dots in
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  3. Explain what is meant by i) free oscillation ii) damped oscillation iii) forced oscillation iv) resonance.
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  4. A pendulum swinging back and forth loses momentum and distance with each oscillation. The total distance the pendulum swings on
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  6. Oscillation%091%092%093%094%095%0D%0ADistance%0912%09 %09 %0D%0AA pendulum swinging back and forth loses momentum and distance
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  7. Use the table to answer the question.Oscillation 1 2 3 4 5 Distance 12 A pendulum swinging back and forth loses momentum and
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  8. A pendulum swinging back and forth loses momentum and distance with each oscillation. The total distance the pendulum swings on
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  9. A pendulum swinging back and forth loses momentum and distance with each oscillation. The total distance the pendulum swings on
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  10. How you find the oscillation period of a mass if not given the mass, or spring constant?A mass is attached to a vertical spring,
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