If an object suspended from a spring is displaced vertically from its equilibrium position by a small amount and released, and if the air resistance and the mass of the spring are ignored, then the resulting oscillation of the object is called simple harmonic motion. Under appropriate conditions the displacement
where
(a) Show that
(b) The period
(c) The frequency
(d) Find the amplitude, period, and frequency of an object that is executing simple harmonic motion given by
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