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A 40.0 kg boy jumps on a 4.75 kg pogo stick with spring constant 3650 N/m....

A 40.0 kg boy jumps on a 4.75 kg pogo stick with spring constant 3650 N/m.

(a) Find the angular frequency. ? = rad/s

(b) Find the frequency. f = Hz

(c) Find the period of the boy's motion. T = s

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