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A 1.8 kg mass oscillates on a spring hanging from the ceiling. If the speed of the mass is 1.4 m/s as it moves through its equilibrium position, what is the potential energy of the system when totally compressed?
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Consider a hydrogen atom in the ground state. what is the energy of its electron? =e= jj now consider an excited‑state hydrogen atom. what is the energy of the electron in the =5n=5 level? =e5= j
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