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Physics, 07.04.2020 20:12 joelleygonzalez2778

Select the correct expression that gives the block's acceleration at a displacement x from the equilibrium position. Note that x can be either positive or negative; that is, the block can be either to the right or left of its equilibrium position. a=-(k/m)x

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