A 300 g spring oscillator has an amplitude of 11cm and a spring constant of 0.5 N/cm. What is the oscillator’s speed when the kinetic energy is ¼ of the total energy?
V1/4 = 0.7 m/s (I don't understand how to get this answer, could someone please explain how to solve this?)
A 300 g spring oscillator has an amplitude of 11cm and a spring constant of 0.5...
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