A 800 g air-track glider attached to a spring with spring constant 10 N/m is sitting at rest on a frictionless air track. A 350 g glider is pushed toward it from the far end of the track at a speed of 128 cm/s. It collides with and sticks to the 800 g glider. What are the amplitude and period of the subsequent oscillations? a. What is the amplitude of the subsequent oscillations? b. What is their period?
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A 800 g air-track glider attached to a spring with spring constant 10 N/m is sitting at rest on a frictionless air track. A 350 g glider is pushed toward it from the far end of the track at a speed of 128 cm/s. It collides with and sticks to the 800 g glider. What are the amplitude and period of the subsequent oscillations?
a. What is the amplitude of the subsequent oscillations?
b. What is their period?

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