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10 August, 16:04

A hanging block oscillating on the end of a spring passes through equilibrium at a speed of 2.0 m/s. It returns to equilibrium 0.75 s later. Calculate the total distance that it traveled between these two moments in its vibration. (Hint: How is the time related to the period? How is the distance traveled related to the amplitude?)

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  1. 10 August, 16:34
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    1.5

    Explanation:

    From the question,

    velocity v = 2.0m/s

    Time t = 0.75secs

    Distance = ?

    Velocity = distance / time

    2.0 = d/0.75

    Crossmultipy

    d = 2.0 x 0.75

    = 1.5m
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