What is the spring's equilibrium length? express your answer with the appropriate units. le =20 cmprevious answerscorrectpart b part completewhere are the turning points of the motion? express your answer using two significant figures. enter your answers in ascending order separated by a comma. l1, l2 =14,26cmprevious answerscorrectpart cwhat is the particle's maximum kinetic energy?
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Students in an introductory physics lab are performing an experiment with a parallel-plate capacitor made of two circular aluminum plates, each 11 cm in diameter, separated by 1.0 cm. how much charge can be added to each of the plates before a spark jumps between the two plates? for such flat electrodes, assume that value of 3Ă—106n/c of the field causes a spark.
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