What is the maximum speed of a $2.0 \mathrm{g}$ particle that oscillates between $x=2.0 \mathrm{mm}$ and $x=8.0 \mathrm{mm}$ FIGURE CANT COPY
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First, we need to find the amplitude of oscillation. The amplitude is half the distance between the two extreme positions: Amplitude, $A = \frac{8.0 \mathrm{mm} - 2.0 \mathrm{mm}}{2} = 3.0 \mathrm{mm} = 3.0 \times 10^{-3} \mathrm{m}$ Show more…
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