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Chapter 22, Problem 2P
A spring has a stiffness of 800 N/m. If a 2-kg block is attached to the spring, pushed 50 mm above its equilibrium position, and released from rest determine the equation that describes the block's motion. Assume that positive displacement is downward.
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