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A steady force of 120N is required to pu...

A steady force of `120N` is required to push a boat of mass `700kg` through water at a constant speed of `1 m/s`. If the boat is fastened by a spring and held at `2m` from the equilibrium position by a force of `450N`. Find the angular frequency of damped SHM.

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