A simple harmonic oscillator consists of a 0.85 kg block attached to a spring. The block slides back and forth along a straight line on a frictionless surface with equilibrium point x = 0. At t =0 the block is at x = 0 and moving in the positive x direction. A graph of the magnitude of the net force F on the block as a function of its position is shown in the figure. What are (a) the amplitude and (b) the period of the motion, (c) the magnitude of the maximum acceleration, and (d) the maximum kinetic energy? F(N) 75 0.30 Tx(m) -0.30 -75

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A simple harmonic oscillator consists of a 0.85 kg block attached to a spring. The block slides back and forth along a straight line on a
frictionless surface with equilibrium point x = 0. At t = 0 the block is at x = 0 and moving in the positive x direction. A graph of the
magnitude of the net force F on the block as a function of its position is shown in the figure. What are (a) the amplitude and (b) the
period of the motion, (c) the magnitude of the maximum acceleration, and (d) the maximum kinetic energy?
F(N)
75
0.30
x (m)
-0.30
-75
Transcribed Image Text:A simple harmonic oscillator consists of a 0.85 kg block attached to a spring. The block slides back and forth along a straight line on a frictionless surface with equilibrium point x = 0. At t = 0 the block is at x = 0 and moving in the positive x direction. A graph of the magnitude of the net force F on the block as a function of its position is shown in the figure. What are (a) the amplitude and (b) the period of the motion, (c) the magnitude of the maximum acceleration, and (d) the maximum kinetic energy? F(N) 75 0.30 x (m) -0.30 -75
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