The spring constant is k=800 N/m, and the spring is unstretched when x=0. The mass of each object is 30kg. The inclined surface is smooth. Neglect the mass of the pulley. The system is released from the rest with x=0. a-) Determine the frequency and period of the resulting vibration. b-) What is the value of x at t=4 s?
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The spring constant is k=800 N/m, and the spring is unstretched when x=0. The mass of each object is 30kg. The inclined surface is smooth. Neglect the mass of the pulley. The system is released from the rest with x=0.
a-) Determine the frequency and period of the resulting vibration.
b-) What is the value of x at t=4 s?


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