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In order to study the long-term effects of weightlessness, astronauts in space must be weighed (or at least "massed"). one way in which this is done is to seat them in a chair of known mass attached to a spring of known force constant and measure the period of the oscillations of this system. the 36.2kg chair alone oscillates with a period of 1.15s , and the period with the astronaut sitting in the chair is 2.20s

part a: find the force constant of the spring.

part b: find the mass of the astronaut.

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