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Physics, 24.04.2020 16:56 Evaro6274

A spring with a mass of 2 kg has damping constant 12, and a force of 5 N is required to keep the spring stretched 0.5 m beyond its natural length. The spring is stretched 1 m beyond its natural length and then released with zero velocity. Find the position of the mass at any time t. (Use x for the displacement in meters from the equilibrium position.)

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