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Physics, 21.04.2020 16:32, giraffegurl

Find the position of the mass at t=1.00s; A 1.70 kg mass on a spring has displacement as a function of time given by the equation x(t)=(7.40cm)cos[(4.16rad/s)t−2.42r ad] A 1.70 kg mass on a spring has displacement as a function of time given by the equation x(t)=(7.40cm)cos[(4.16rad/s)t−2.42r ad] Find the position of the mass at t=1.00s;

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