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SAT, 23.12.2021 06:50 aaroncx4900

A mass suspended from a spring is raised a distance of 5 cm above its resting position. The mass is released at time t=0 and allowed to oscillate. After one third of a second, it is observed that the mass returns to its highest position, which was 4. 5 cm above its resting position. What is the rate of change of the position of the mass at t = 2. 1 seconds?.

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