Mass (m) = 1.2 kg
Force constant of spring (k) = 23 N/m
Amplitude (A) = - 3 meter
Angular frequency (W) = (k/m) 1/2 = ( 23/1.2)
Angular frequency (W) = 4.6
Maximum velocity (Vmax) = AW = 3 x 4.6
Vmax = 13.14 m/s
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