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A 360-g block is connected to a light spring for which the force constant is 6.00...

  1. A 360-g block is connected to a light spring for which the force constant is
    6.00 N/m is free to oscillate vertically in air. The block is displaced 2.00 cm
    from equilibrium and released from rest, at t = 0, x = – A. Neglect the effects
    of all types of resistance. Calculate the:
  1. frequency of the motion.
  2. periodic time of the motion.                                                                    
  3. maximum acceleration.
  4. maximum force acting on the body.                                                              
  5. maximum velocity.                                                                          
  6. velocity when displacement is 2.00 cm.                                          
  7. equation of the displacement as a function of time.                          
  8. equation the acceleration as a function of time                   
    vii)    velocity of the motion when t = 3.0 s
    viii) acceleration when t = 3.5 s.                              

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