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Question 2: Sliding block (8 points) A block of mass m is attached to a wall with a spring and is free to slide on a horizontal, frictionless surface. The block is initially pulled a distance x0 from its equilibrium position and is released from rest. (a) [3 points] Question: Determine the position x of the block at which the magnitude of its acceleration is maximal. Justify your answer. (b) [2 points] Question: If the block were pulled a distance 2x0 from its equilibrium position and then released, would the oscillation period T decrease, increase or remain the same

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