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Physics, 03.07.2021 04:50 jacamron

g Consider a mass-spring system where the spring constant is 5 N/m and the mass on the spring is 0.5 kg. The mass is moved a distance of -0.9 m from its equilibrium position. How much work is done by the spring

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