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Spring with constant k = 100, mass M = 1kg. Initial conditions: displacement from equilibrium
10cm.
1) what is the amplitude. Solution: A = 10cm = 0.1 meters

Transcribed Image Text:2) What is the range of the motion in the horizontal direction? Solution: -10cm ≤ x ≤ 10cm for a
system of coordinates with origin at natural length of the spring.
3) Write the equations for the velocity, the acceleration and force for any position x. Solution:
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