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An Ideal Massless Spring with a Spring Constant of 2

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An ideal massless spring with a spring constant of 2.00 N/m is attached to an object of An ideal massless spring with a spring constant of 2.00 N/m is attached to an object of   .The system has a small amount of damping.If the amplitude of the oscillations decreases from   to   in   ,what is the magnitude of the damping constant b? A)  0.00693 kg/s B)  0.0462 kg/s C)  0.00762 kg/s D)  0.0100 kg/s E)  0.00857 kg/s .The system has a small amount of damping.If the amplitude of the oscillations decreases from An ideal massless spring with a spring constant of 2.00 N/m is attached to an object of   .The system has a small amount of damping.If the amplitude of the oscillations decreases from   to   in   ,what is the magnitude of the damping constant b? A)  0.00693 kg/s B)  0.0462 kg/s C)  0.00762 kg/s D)  0.0100 kg/s E)  0.00857 kg/s to An ideal massless spring with a spring constant of 2.00 N/m is attached to an object of   .The system has a small amount of damping.If the amplitude of the oscillations decreases from   to   in   ,what is the magnitude of the damping constant b? A)  0.00693 kg/s B)  0.0462 kg/s C)  0.00762 kg/s D)  0.0100 kg/s E)  0.00857 kg/s in An ideal massless spring with a spring constant of 2.00 N/m is attached to an object of   .The system has a small amount of damping.If the amplitude of the oscillations decreases from   to   in   ,what is the magnitude of the damping constant b? A)  0.00693 kg/s B)  0.0462 kg/s C)  0.00762 kg/s D)  0.0100 kg/s E)  0.00857 kg/s ,what is the magnitude of the damping constant b?


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