3. A mass on a spring moving along the x-axis in simple harmonic motion starts from the equilibrium position, the origin, at t = 0 and moves to the right (consider the right to be the positive x direction). The amplitude of its motion is 3.00 cm and the frequency is 1.50 Hz. At what earliest time does this mass have the maximum positive acceleration (i.e. pointing in the positive x direction)? X = 0 +X .... а. t = 0.500 seconds. b. t= 0.667 seconds. Ax с. t = 1.50 seconds.

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3. A mass on a spring moving along the x-axis in simple harmonic motion starts from the
equilibrium position, the origin, at t = 0 and moves to the right (consider the right to be the
positive x direction). The amplitude of its motion is 3.00 cm and the frequency is 1.50 Hz.
At what earliest time does this mass have the maximum positive
acceleration (i.e.pointing in the positive x direction)?
X = 0
+x
a. t= 0.500 seconds.
b. t= 0.667 seconds.
Ax
с.
t =
= 1.50 seconds.
d. t= 0.167 seconds.
e. t= 0.314 seconds.
Transcribed Image Text:3. A mass on a spring moving along the x-axis in simple harmonic motion starts from the equilibrium position, the origin, at t = 0 and moves to the right (consider the right to be the positive x direction). The amplitude of its motion is 3.00 cm and the frequency is 1.50 Hz. At what earliest time does this mass have the maximum positive acceleration (i.e.pointing in the positive x direction)? X = 0 +x a. t= 0.500 seconds. b. t= 0.667 seconds. Ax с. t = = 1.50 seconds. d. t= 0.167 seconds. e. t= 0.314 seconds.
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