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Physics, 11.03.2020 21:54, tbaanga1

A mass tied to the end of a 1.0 m-long string is swinging back and forth. From its lowest point, the mass moves 4 cm to the right, swings back through its lowest point to stop 4 cm to the left of its lowest point, then swings back to where it started. One complete swing takes about 2 s. If the amplitude of motion is doubled, so the mass swings 8 cm to one side and then the other, the period of the motion will be . A mass tied to the end of a 1.0 m-long string is swinging back and forth. From its lowest point, the mass moves 4 cm to the right, swings back through its lowest point to stop 4 cm to the left of its lowest point, then swings back to where it started. One complete swing takes about 2 s. If the amplitude of motion is doubled, so the mass swings 8 cm to one side and then the other, the period of the motion will be . 2 s 4 s 6 s 8 s

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