Suppose you increase the amplitude of oscillation of a mass vibrating on a spring. which of the following is correct? (there may be more than one answer)
a. its maximum acceleration increases
b. its period of oscillation increases
c. its maximum kinetic energy increases
d. its maximum speed increases incorrect:
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