A 0.23 kg mass at the end of a spring oscillates 2.9 times per second with an amplitude of 0.15 m ▼ ♥ Part A Determine

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A 0.23 kg mass at the end of a spring oscillates 2.9 times per second with an amplitude of 0.15 m ▼ ♥ Part A Determine

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A 0.23 kg mass at the end of a spring oscillates 2.9 times per second with an amplitude of 0.15 m

▼ ♥ Part A Determine the speed when it passes the equilibrium point. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. μÀ a) ? Umax Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B Determine the speed when it is 0.12 m from equilibrium. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. μA SA ]) ? V= Value Units

Part C Determine the total energy of the system. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. μÀ ? Etotal 2 = Value Units Submit Request Answer ▼ Part D Determine the equation describing the motion of the mass, assuming that at t = 0, z was a maximum. O r(t) = (0.075m) cos[27(2.9 Hz)t] O r(t) = (0.15m) sin[27(2.9 Hz)t] O r(t) = (0.15m) cos[27(2.9 Hz)t] O r(t) = (0.15m) cos[(2.9 Hz)t]
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