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A spring with a A spring with a   kg mass has natural length   m and is maintained stretched to a length of   m by a force of   N.If the spring is compressed to a length of   m and then released with zero velocity, find the position of the mass at any time    kg mass has natural length A spring with a   kg mass has natural length   m and is maintained stretched to a length of   m by a force of   N.If the spring is compressed to a length of   m and then released with zero velocity, find the position of the mass at any time    m and is maintained stretched to a length of A spring with a   kg mass has natural length   m and is maintained stretched to a length of   m by a force of   N.If the spring is compressed to a length of   m and then released with zero velocity, find the position of the mass at any time    m by a force of A spring with a   kg mass has natural length   m and is maintained stretched to a length of   m by a force of   N.If the spring is compressed to a length of   m and then released with zero velocity, find the position of the mass at any time    N.If the spring is compressed to a length of A spring with a   kg mass has natural length   m and is maintained stretched to a length of   m by a force of   N.If the spring is compressed to a length of   m and then released with zero velocity, find the position of the mass at any time    m and then released with zero velocity, find the position of the mass at any time A spring with a   kg mass has natural length   m and is maintained stretched to a length of   m by a force of   N.If the spring is compressed to a length of   m and then released with zero velocity, find the position of the mass at any time    A spring with a   kg mass has natural length   m and is maintained stretched to a length of   m by a force of   N.If the spring is compressed to a length of   m and then released with zero velocity, find the position of the mass at any time


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