When the block's velocity has the value v = vmax/2, then its position has the possible values of: (a) x = +(3/4)A (b)x = +A/2 (c) x = +(v3/2)A (d) x = ±(v2/2)A

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4) When the block's velocity has the value v = vmax/2, then its position has the possible values of:
(a) x = ±(3/4)A
(b)x = ±A/2
(c) x = ±(v3/2)A
(d)x = +(v2/2)A
Transcribed Image Text:4) When the block's velocity has the value v = vmax/2, then its position has the possible values of: (a) x = ±(3/4)A (b)x = ±A/2 (c) x = ±(v3/2)A (d)x = +(v2/2)A
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