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A 3-kg mass is attached to a spring with stiffness k = 48 N/m. The mass is displaced 0.5 meters to the left of the equilibrium point given a velocity of 2 m/sec to the right. The damping force is negligible. • Find the equation of motion of the mass along with the amplitude, period and frequency. • How long after release does the mass pass through the equilibrium position?

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