An ideal horizontal spring-mass system oscillates with an amplitude of 0.200 m. The spring has constant 100 N/m and it's observed that the mass is moving at 1.80 m/s when it is 0.100 m from its equilibrium position. As the mass oscillates, its maximum speed is 3.12 (answer with 3 sig figs) x m/s.

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An ideal horizontal spring-mass system oscillates with an amplitude of
0.200 m. The spring has constant 100 N/m and it's observed that the
mass is moving at 1.80 m/s when it is 0.100 m from its equilibrium
position. As the mass oscillates, its maximum acceleration is 32.39
m/s2. (answer with 3 sig figs)
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Transcribed Image Text:An ideal horizontal spring-mass system oscillates with an amplitude of 0.200 m. The spring has constant 100 N/m and it's observed that the mass is moving at 1.80 m/s when it is 0.100 m from its equilibrium position. As the mass oscillates, its maximum acceleration is 32.39 m/s2. (answer with 3 sig figs) X
An ideal horizontal spring-mass system oscillates with an amplitude of
0.200 m. The spring has constant 100 N/m and it's observed that the
mass is moving at 1.80 m/s when it is 0.100 m from its equilibrium
position. As the mass oscillates, its maximum speed is 3.12
(answer with 3 sig figs)
x m/s.
Transcribed Image Text:An ideal horizontal spring-mass system oscillates with an amplitude of 0.200 m. The spring has constant 100 N/m and it's observed that the mass is moving at 1.80 m/s when it is 0.100 m from its equilibrium position. As the mass oscillates, its maximum speed is 3.12 (answer with 3 sig figs) x m/s.
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