An oscillator consists of a block attached to a spring (k = 400 N/m). At some time t, the position (measured from the systems equilibrium position), velocity, and acceleration of the block are y = 0.100 m, vy = -13.6 m/s, and ay = -123 m/s2. Calculate the frequency of oscillation.
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An oscillator consists of a block attached to a spring (k = 400 N/m). At some time t, the position (measured from the systems equilibrium position), velocity, and acceleration of the block are y = 0.100 m, vy = -13.6 m/s, and ay = -123 m/s2. Calculate the frequency of oscillation.
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