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A mass of 16 kg is suspended from a spring with a spring constant of 16 N/m and then released, creating periodic motion. At what distance below the
natural length of the spring will the mass finally come to rest? (Recall that g =
9.8 m/s2)
A. 11.2 m
B. 5.6 m
C. 9.8 m
D. 3.0 m

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