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Physics, 08.03.2021 23:40 jadenp23

Two masses, each having a value of M, are vibrating vertically on a spring with a Hooke's law constant, k. At the lowest point of the vibration, one of the masses falls off, so that now the total mass is M instead of 2M. Comparing the new vibrational motion to the original vibrational motion: 1) How is the period of vibration different, if at all? Explain you reasoning. 2) How is the maximum acceleration different, if at all? Explain your reasoning. 3) How is the maximum velocity different, if at all? Explain your reasoning. Quantitative comparisons are preferred: i. e., one-third as large or twice as fast.

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