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A spring balance has a scale that reads from 0 to 50kg. The length of the scale is 20cm. A body suspended from this spring, when displaced and released, oscillates with period of 0.60s. What is the weight of the body?

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To solve the problem step by step, we will follow these calculations: ### Step 1: Understand the given data - The maximum mass (m_max) that the spring balance can measure is 50 kg. - The length of the scale (L) is 20 cm, which is equal to 0.2 m. - The period of oscillation (T) is given as 0.60 s. ### Step 2: Calculate the spring constant (K) ...
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