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A 1.89 kg object on a frictionless horizontal track is attached to the end of a horizontal spring whose force constant is 4.77 N/m. The object is displaced 5.56 m to the right from its equilibrium position and then released, which initiates simple harmonic motion. What is the magnitude of the force acting on the object 3.96 s after it is released

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