The spring attached to the 0.2-kg collar has a stiffness of 220 N/m and a free length of 150 mm. If the collar is released from rest when x =150 mm, determine its acceleration as a function of x. Neglect friction.
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The spring attached to the 0.2-kg collar has a stiffness of 220 N/m and
a free length of 150 mm. If the collar is released from rest when x =150 mm,
determine its acceleration as a function of x. Neglect friction.
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