Mass on Incline Points: 2 A spring, of negligible mass and which obeys Hooke's Law, supports a mass M on an incline whic

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Mass on Incline Points: 2 A spring, of negligible mass and which obeys Hooke's Law, supports a mass M on an incline whic

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Mass On Incline Points 2 A Spring Of Negligible Mass And Which Obeys Hooke S Law Supports A Mass M On An Incline Whic 1
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Mass on Incline Points: 2 A spring, of negligible mass and which obeys Hooke's Law, supports a mass M on an incline which has negligible friction. The figure below shows the system with mass M in its equilibrium position. The spring is attached to a fixed support at P. The spring in its relaxed state is also illustrated wwwwww 70 spring Yin cal 4 30 mm 10 1020 40 60 70 80 90 100110 (in) Mass M has a value of 275 9. Calculatek, the spring constant Tries 0/10 The mass oscillates when given a small displacement from its equilibrium position along the incline. Calculate the oscillation frequency S Tries 0/10
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