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An oscillator consists of a block of mass 0.500kg connected to a spring. When set into oscillation with amplitude 35.0 cm, the oscillator repeats its motion every 0.350s. Find the (a) period, (b) frequency, (c ) angular frequency, (d) spring constant, (e ) maximum speed, and (f ) magnitude of the maximum force on the block from the spring.

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(a) 0.350s, (b) 2.86Hz, (c ) 18.0rad/s (d) 161 N/m (e ) 6.28m/s, (f) 56.4N
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