A vertical spring-mass system has a 0.6 kg weight attached to its end. You stretch the spring 0.4 m away from its equilibrium position and when it oscillates up and down, it has a frequency of 2.5 Hz. [a] Calculate the spring constant.
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A vertical spring-mass system has a 0.6 kg weight attached to its end. You stretch the spring 0.4 m away from its equilibrium position and when it oscillates up and down, it has a frequency of 2.5 Hz.
[a] Calculate the spring constant.
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