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A body of unknown mass is attached to an ideal spring with force constant 122 N/m. It is found to vibrate with a frequency of 6.50 Hz.
Part A
Find the period.
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Part B
Find the angular frequency.
Part C
Find the mass of the body.
Express your answer using two significant figures.
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