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A body of mass m = A body of mass m =   (kg) is attached to the end of a spring with Hooke's constantk = 50 (N/m) and is set in motion with initial position x(0) =   (m) and initial velocity(0) = -10 (m/s). (The mass is displaced to the right and moving to the left at time t = 0).   Find (a) the position x(t) of the body at later times t, (b) amplitude, (c) frequency, and (d) period of its oscillation. (kg) is attached to the end of a spring with Hooke's constantk = 50 (N/m) and is set in motion with initial position x(0) = A body of mass m =   (kg) is attached to the end of a spring with Hooke's constantk = 50 (N/m) and is set in motion with initial position x(0) =   (m) and initial velocity(0) = -10 (m/s). (The mass is displaced to the right and moving to the left at time t = 0).   Find (a) the position x(t) of the body at later times t, (b) amplitude, (c) frequency, and (d) period of its oscillation. (m) and initial velocity(0) = -10 (m/s). (The mass is displaced to the right and moving to the left at time t = 0). A body of mass m =   (kg) is attached to the end of a spring with Hooke's constantk = 50 (N/m) and is set in motion with initial position x(0) =   (m) and initial velocity(0) = -10 (m/s). (The mass is displaced to the right and moving to the left at time t = 0).   Find (a) the position x(t) of the body at later times t, (b) amplitude, (c) frequency, and (d) period of its oscillation. Find (a) the position x(t) of the body at later times t, (b) amplitude, (c) frequency, and (d) period of its oscillation.

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