Hi, I am in need of help on this physics question: Devise an experiment to measure the spring constant of an untested spring. Be sure to include the words period, displace, oscillation, equilibrium, and mass.
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Devise an experiment to measure the spring constant of an untested spring. Be sure to include the words period, displace, oscillation, equilibrium, and mass.
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