A spring whose original length is 17 cm becomes 29.2 cm when a mass of 883.4 g is placed on it. If you wanted to use this spring to build a harmonic oscillator with an angular frequency of 1.2 rad / s, what mass should you place on it (expressed in kg)
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A spring whose original length is 17 cm becomes 29.2 cm when a mass of 883.4 g is placed on it. If you wanted to use this spring to build a harmonic oscillator with an angular frequency of 1.2 rad / s, what mass should you place on it (expressed in kg)?

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