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An oscillating block-spring system takes 0.25s to begin repeating its motion. Find (a) the period, (b) the frequency in hertz, and (c ) the angular frequency in radians per second.

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(a) 0.25s, (b) 4.0Hz, where the SI unit abbreviation Hz stands for Hertz, which means a cycle -per-second, (c )`8pi "rad"//s ~~ 25` rad/s
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