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The motion of a 100 g mass tied to a spring is described by the equation `x=25cos(3t+(pi)/(4))cm`. Find (i) the angular velocity `omega`(ii) frquency v (iii) the time period T (iv) the force constant k (v) the amplitude A and (v) the phase angle

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