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A 215 g object is attached to a spring that has a force constant of 74.5 N/m. The object is pulled 9.25 cm to the right of equilibrium and released from rest to slide on a horizontal, frictionless table.
Calculate the maximum speed of the object.
Find the locations of the object when its velocity is one-third of the maximum speed. Treat the equilibrium position as zero, positions to the right as positive, and positions to the left as negative.
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