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A massless spring with a force constant `K = 40N//m` hangs vertically from the ceiling.A `0.2 kg` block is attached to the end of the spring and held in such a position that the spring has its natural length and suddenyl released. The maximum elastic strain energy stored in the spring is `(g=10 m//s^(2))`

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