The left end of a horizontal spring (with spring constant k = 36 N/m) is anchored to a wall, and a block of mass m = 1/4

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The left end of a horizontal spring (with spring constant k = 36 N/m) is anchored to a wall, and a block of mass m = 1/4

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The left end of a horizontal spring (with spring constant k = 36 N/m) is anchored to a wall, and a block of mass m = 1/4 kg is attached to the other end. The block is able to slide on a frictionless horizontal surface.
If the block is pulled 1 cm to the right of the equilibrium position and released from rest, exactly how many oscillations will the block complete in 1 second?
The left end of a horizontal spring (with spring constant k = 36 N/m) is anchored to a wall, and a block of mass m= 1/4 kg is attached to the other end. The block is able to slide on a frictionless horizontal surface. If the block is pulled 1 cm to the right of the equilibrium position and released from rest, exactly how many oscillations will the block complete in 1 second? T1/6 6/10 12/ 07/12
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