A weight attached to a lossless spring is pulled downs 2 inches below its equilibrium position.
a) Assuming the period 1/3 second, find a trigonometric equation that gives the position of the weight at time, t, second
b) state the values of A,B,C,and D within your equation
c) what is the frequency of the spring's oscillation?
d) sketch a plot of the spring's oscillations over two periods.
A weight attached to a lossless spring is pulled downs 2 inches below its equilibrium position....
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If the weight is pulled down to its maximum position of 13.3 cm
below its equilibrium position, what is the maximum acceleration
the system will experience? (include units with answer)
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