A mass that is 0,156 g hangs on the end of a spring that swings up and down according to the function y=9,4sin(6,8t)cm. Find the following:
a) Amplitude
b) Frequency
c) Period
d) Spring constant
e) Maximum acceleration and where in the swing it occurs and
why
A mass that is 0,156 g hangs on the end of a spring that swings up...
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