• QUESTION 1 A spring has a mass of 1 kg attached to the end of it. If the spring has a spring constant of 400 N/m, then what would the frequency of this spring and mass be if it were undergoing simple harmonic motion (bouncing back and forth)? Note that this problem is asking for the frequency, "f", and not the angular frequency, W. Assume that there is no friction between the mass and the floor. 2.55 Hz 3.18 Hz 1.89 Hz 2.71 Hz
• QUESTION 1 A spring has a mass of 1 kg attached to the end of it. If the spring has a spring constant of 400 N/m, then what would the frequency of this spring and mass be if it were undergoing simple harmonic motion (bouncing back and forth)? Note that this problem is asking for the frequency, "f", and not the angular frequency, W. Assume that there is no friction between the mass and the floor. 2.55 Hz 3.18 Hz 1.89 Hz 2.71 Hz
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A spring has a mass of 1 kg attached to the end of it. If the spring has a spring constant of 400 N/m, then what would the frequency of this spring
and mass be if it were undergoing simple harmonic motion (bouncing back and forth)? Note that this problem is asking for the frequency, "f", and
not the angular frequency, W. Assume that there is no friction between the mass and the floor.
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2.55 Hz
3.18 Hz
1.89 Hz
2.71 Hz
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