Part A Use energy conservation to find the amplitude of the motion Express your answer with the appropriate units. A 200

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Part A Use energy conservation to find the amplitude of the motion Express your answer with the appropriate units. A 200

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Part A Use energy conservation to find the amplitude of the motion Express your answer with the appropriate units. A 200 g glider on a horizontal, frictionless air track is attached to a fixed ideal spring with force constant 180 N/m. At the instant you make measurements on the glider, it is moving at 0.820 m/s and is 4.00 cm from its equilibrium point For related problemsolving tips and strategies, you may want to view a Video Tutor Solution of Velocity Acceleration and energy in shm. HÅ ? A = Value Units Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Part B Use energy conservation to find the maximum speed of the glider. Express your answer with the appropriate units. HA Umax Value Units Submit Request Answer
Part C What is the angular frequency of the oscillations? Express your answer in rad/s. TO ΑΣΦ t © BWI ? rad/s Submit Request Answer
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