A 78.6 g mass is hanging on a 53.9 cm long massless spring of spring constant 13.5 N/m. What would be the time period of

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A 78.6 g mass is hanging on a 53.9 cm long massless spring of spring constant 13.5 N/m. What would be the time period of

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