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Physics, 14.04.2021 17:50, shea3042

a 1 kg block oscillates on a spring with spring constant 20N/m at t=0s the block is 20 cm to the right of the equilibrium position and movin to the left at a speed of 100 cm/s determine the period of oscillation and draw a graph of position versus time

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