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    Simple Harmonic Motion of a Block on a Spring

    I think, expanding from this idea, it's possible to use, instead of 0=4\pi/3+\pi/3 you can do 2\pi=4\pi/3+\pi/3 This gives f=5/12 With a -\pi/3, it gives a f=1/12 Which is correct then? Hmm... Maybe someone can comment on the theories behind each of these approaches?
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    Simple Harmonic Motion of a Block on a Spring

    Homework Statement There's a block attached to a spring on a frictionless surface that oscillates back and forth. (Assume no damping). At t=0, the potential energy in the spring is 25% of the maximum potential energy. Kinetic energy decreases with time at t=0, and at t=2, the kinetic energy...
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