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Physics, 03.08.2019 04:30 magdlenejekkar

When a 83.0 kg. person climbs into an 1600 kg. car, the car's springs compress vertically 1.6 cm. what will be the frequency of vibration when the car hits a bump? (ignore damping.)

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