When you weigh apples on a scale at the grocery store, the displacement h of the scale plate from the state of rest is d

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When you weigh apples on a scale at the grocery store, the displacement h of the scale plate from the state of rest is d

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What is the value of the spring constant?
When You Weigh Apples On A Scale At The Grocery Store The Displacement H Of The Scale Plate From The State Of Rest Is D 5
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When you weigh apples on a scale at the grocery store, the displacement h of the scale plate from the state of rest is described by the differential equation dah = -kh dt2 where k is the spring constant (i.e. a constant that depends on the properties of the spring in the scale). After you put the apples on the scale, you (cleverly) observe that the displacement of the scale plate is given by h(t) = 4 sin(3t) What is the value of the spring constant? k=
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