A 0.5-kg mass on a spring has its position as a function of time given by x(t)=0.03m×sin(t/0.2s −π/2). Find the spring constant
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A 0.5-kg mass on a spring has its position as a function of time given by
x(t)=0.03m×sin(t/0.2s −π/2). Find the spring constant
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