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A block is attached to a spring and set in motion on a horizontal frictionless surface by pulling the block back a distance 10cm from equilibrium. Now, replace the block with one double the mass and set the block into motion again by pulling the block a distance 10cm from equilibrium and releasing.
How will the following new quantities relate to the quantities with the original block?
(A) amplitude
(B) maximum acceleration
(C) frequency of oscillation
(D) maximum force of the spring on the block

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