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A0.025-kg block on a horizontal frictionless surface is attached to an ideal massless spring whose spring constant is 150 n/m. the block is pulled from its equilibrium position at x = 0.00 m to a displacement x = +0.080 m and is released from rest. the block then executes simple harmonic motion along the horizontal x-axis. when the displacement is x = 0.024 m, what is the kinetic energy of the block?
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