A 50 kilogram mass is attached to a spring. If the frequency of simple harmonic motion is 2/? cycles/s, what is the spring constant k? k = N/m What is the frequency of simple harmonic motion if the original mass is replaced with an 200 kilogram mass? = cycles/s
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