A mass of 1 g vibrates through 1 mm on each side of the midpoint of its trajectory and produces 500 complete vibrations

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A mass of 1 g vibrates through 1 mm on each side of the midpoint of its trajectory and produces 500 complete vibrations

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A mass of 1 g vibrates through 1 mm on each side of the midpoint of its trajectory and produces 500 complete vibrations per second. Assuming that motion is simple harmonic, prove that the maximum force acting on the particle ist? Newton.
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