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Physics, 14.07.2020 22:01 natajaeecarr
A spring with a mass on the end of it hangs in equilibrium a distance of 0.4200 m above the floor. The mass is pulled down a distance 0.0600 m below the original position, released, and allowed to oscillate. How high above the floor is the mass at the highest point in its oscillation
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