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Physics, 16.10.2019 06:00, lizdominguez101

An object attached to a coiled spring is pulled down 5 centimeters from its rest position and released. if the motion is simple harmonic in nature, with a period of seconds. a. what is the maximum displacement form equilibrium of the object? . b. what is the time required for one oscillation? . c. what is the frequency? . d. write an equation to model the motion of the object.

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