Consider a block-spring system with a block of mass $2.72 \times 10^{-3}$ kg which is designed to oscillate at a frequency of 10 Hz and amplitude of 20.0 cm. Determine the block speed at equilibrium point. a 9.8 m/s b 10.2 m/s c 5.9 m/s d 12.6 m/s
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