Calculate the angular frequency and period of the following spring combinations 500 N/m 500 N/m 0000 1250 N/m 101 1250N/m 6kg 3kg
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To find the equivalent spring constant for springs in parallel, we simply add the individual spring constants together. For the first combination of 500 N/m and 500 N/m: Equivalent spring constant = 500 N/m + 500 N/m = 1000 N/m For the second combination of 1250 Show more…
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