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A 125 N object vibrates on a spring with a spring constant of 39.6 N/m. What is the period of the vibration?
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Sawyer is studying diffraction. he draws a diagram of a plane wave to show how light waves travel. which best describes sawyer’s error? the wave fronts should be perpendicular to the direction in which the waves move. the arrow showing the direction of movement of the waves should be pointing to the left. the arrow showing the direction of movement of the waves should be pointing downward. the wave fronts should be both parallel and perpendicular to the direction in which the waves move.
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A 125 N object vibrates on a spring with a spring constant of 39.6 N/m. What is the period of the vi...
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