A mass M is attached to an ideal massless spring. When this system is set in motion, it has a period T. what is the period if the Spring constant increase to 4 times?
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If the spring constant K is increased to 4 times its original value, the new period T' would be given by T' = 2π√(M/4K). Show more…
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