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An object with mass 3.0 kg is executing simple harmonic motion, attached to a spring with spring constant 280 n/m. when the object is 0.017 m from its equilibrium position, it is moving with a speed of 0.45 m/s. calculate the amplitude of the motion. express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. ?

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