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The acceleration as a function of time of a mass-spring system is given by
a=(0.65m/s2)sin[(4rad/s)t].

A) If the spring constant is 15N/m , what is the amplitude?

B) What is the initial velocity?

C) What is the mass of the object?
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The acceleration as a function of time of a mass-spring system is given by
a=(0.65m/s2)sin[(4rad/s)t].

A) If the spring constant is 15N/m , what is the amplitude?

B) What is the initial velocity?

C) What is the mass of the object?

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The acceleration as a function of time of a mass-spring system is given by a=(0.70m/s^2)sin[(3rad/s)t]. a)If the spring constant is 20N/m, what is the amplitude? b)What is the initial velocity? c)what is the mass of object?

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