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Physics, 15.04.2020 17:28 wolfsilvereye10

A small bolt with a mass of 41.0 g sits on top of a piston. The piston is undergoing simple harmonic motion in the vertical direction with a frequency of 1.65 Hz. What is the maximum amplitude with which the piston can oscillate without the bolt losing contact with the piston's surface?

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