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A particle which is attached to a spring oscillates horizontally with simple harmonic motion with a frequency of `1//pi` Hz and total energy of 10J. If the maximum speed of the particle is `0.4ms^(-1)`, what is the force constant of the spring? What will be the maximum potential energy of the spring during the motion?

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