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A 0.25kg block oscillates on the end of the spring with a spring constant of 200N/m. If the oscillation is started by elongating the spring 0.15m and giving the block a speed of 3.0m/s, then the maximum speed of the block is

A

0.13m/s

B

0.18m/s

C

3.7m/s

D

5.2m/s

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