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The solution to a problem is the equation below. Which description best fits this solution? The solution to a problem is the equation below. Which description best fits this solution?     A)  A vertical spring compressed 0.120 m shoots a 2.00 kg mass 2.90 cm above the equilibrium position of the spring. B)  A vertical spring stretched 0.120 m shoots a 2.00 kg mass 9.10 cm above the equilibrium position of the spring. C)  A vertical spring compressed 0.120 m shoots a 2.00 kg mass 12.0 cm above the equilibrium position of the spring. D)  A vertical spring compressed 0.120 m shoots a 2.00 kg mass 14.9 cm above the equilibrium position of the spring. E)  A 2.00 kg mass has fallen 0.820 m and compressed the upper end of a vertical spring 12.0 cm below the equilibrium position. The solution to a problem is the equation below. Which description best fits this solution?     A)  A vertical spring compressed 0.120 m shoots a 2.00 kg mass 2.90 cm above the equilibrium position of the spring. B)  A vertical spring stretched 0.120 m shoots a 2.00 kg mass 9.10 cm above the equilibrium position of the spring. C)  A vertical spring compressed 0.120 m shoots a 2.00 kg mass 12.0 cm above the equilibrium position of the spring. D)  A vertical spring compressed 0.120 m shoots a 2.00 kg mass 14.9 cm above the equilibrium position of the spring. E)  A 2.00 kg mass has fallen 0.820 m and compressed the upper end of a vertical spring 12.0 cm below the equilibrium position.


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