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The Displacement from Equilibrium of an Oscillating Weight Suspended by a Spring

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The displacement from equilibrium of an oscillating weight suspended by a spring is given by The displacement from equilibrium of an oscillating weight suspended by a spring is given by   , where y is the displacement in centimeters and t is the time in seconds. Find the displacement when   , rounding answer to four decimal places. A)  2.7845 cm B)  -1.4973 cm C)  -5.8257 cm D)  -3.6205 cm E)  1.4460 cm , where y is the displacement in centimeters and t is the time in seconds. Find the displacement when The displacement from equilibrium of an oscillating weight suspended by a spring is given by   , where y is the displacement in centimeters and t is the time in seconds. Find the displacement when   , rounding answer to four decimal places. A)  2.7845 cm B)  -1.4973 cm C)  -5.8257 cm D)  -3.6205 cm E)  1.4460 cm , rounding answer to four decimal places.

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