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The position of a 50 g oscillating mass is given by x(t) = (2.0 cm) cos (10t – π/4), where t is in s. Determine

a. The amplitude.
b. The period.
c. The spring constant.
d. The phase constant.
e. The initial conditions.
f. The maximum speed.
g. The total energy.
h. The velocity at t = 0.40 s.

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