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Physics, 31.01.2020 07:03, randomh

Aproud deep-sea fisherman hangs a 65.0-kg fish from an ideal spring having negligible mass. the fish stretches the spring 0.180 m. a)find the force constant of the spring. express your answer with the appropriate units. b)the fish is now pulled down 5.00 cm and released. what is the period of oscillation of the fish? express your answer with the appropriate units. c)what is the maximum speed it will reach? express your answer with the appropriate units.

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