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A 0.340 kg block is attached to ahorizontal, ideal spring with spring constant k = 30.0 N/m. There is no friction. At t = 0, the block has a velocity of - 5.00 m/s and adisplacement of 0.280 m.
Using the general solution for a horizontal springproblem, x(t) = Asin(omega t + phi), where A is theamplitude of the block's motion and phi is the phase angle, answer the followingquestions.(a) Find the phase angle.rad(b) Find the amplitude.m(c) Write an equation for the block's position as a function oftime.x(t) = ( 3 m ) sin ( [4 rad/s ]t +5 rad).d) What is the period of the block's motion?se) What is the frequency of the block's motion?HzF) What is the maximum spring potential energy stored during the block's motion? Jg) What is the block's maximum kinetic energy during itsmotion?Jh) What is the total energy stored in the system?J
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