The potential energy of an object attached to a spring is 2.40 J at a location where the kinetic energy is 1.70 J. If the amplitude A of the simple harmonic motion is 20.0 cm, calculate the spring constant k and the magnitude of the largest force Fspring, max that the object experiences
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