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The Amount of Time It Takes for an Object Bounce T=2πmkT = 2 \pi \sqrt { \frac { m } { k } }

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The amount of time it takes for an object bounce up and down through one complete cycle is
called the "period" and is calculated using the following equation: T=2πmkT = 2 \pi \sqrt { \frac { m } { k } }
where
T= period in seconds m= mass of object in kilograms k= spring rate \begin{array} { l } T = \text { period in seconds } \\m = \text { mass of object in kilograms } \\k = \text { spring rate }\end{array}
What is the appropriate unit for kk if the preceding equation is to be homogeneous in units?


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