Solving Oscillation Question: Mass, Spring Constant & Frequency

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I have no idea how to approach this question... Here it is:

With a block of mass m, the frequency of a block-spring system is 1.2Hz. When 50g is added, the frequency changes to: 0.9Hz Whats the mass and spring constant?

I know i have to use: T = 2pi/w = 2pi sqrt(m/k)


Thanks a lot in advanced!
 
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You need to give this a try before we can help.. You probably want to reread this https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=94379 to learn what is expected of a homework questioner.
To get you started, try and determine what the variables in your equation refer to..

[tex] \tau = \frac{2\pi}{\omega} = 2\pi \sqrt{\frac{m}{k}}[/tex]

hint: you would do well to invert your expression (see ref for simple harmonic motion)
 
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