A sphere of mass m= 4.5 kg can move across a horizontal, frictionless surface. Attached to the sphere is an ideal spring

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A sphere of mass m= 4.5 kg can move across a horizontal, frictionless surface. Attached to the sphere is an ideal spring

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A sphere of mass m= 4.5 kg can move across a horizontal, frictionless surface. Attached to the sphere is an ideal spring with spring constant k= 31 N/m. At time t=0 the sphere id pulled aside from the equilibrium position, x=0, a distance d= 12 cm at the positive direction and released from rest. After this time, the system oscillates between x = +/- d.
What is the sphere's distance from equilibrium, in meters, at time t= 1s ?
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