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by Duck - 01 March, 2021 - 05:23 PM
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Enjoy :D Please don't be a leecher. All you have to do is hit the heart button :D 
Going to my profile and +Rep Me Would also Help Encourage me to Post more accounts :D
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Don't leech All you have to do it click the <3 button :D                                                                                                                                      Hit the <3 Right Below here
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(01 March, 2021 - 05:23 PM)UselessDuck Wrote: Show More
 
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[font]I HOPE THIS WORKS I AM DOING A QUIZZZZZZ[/font]
A 3-kg collar can slide without friction on a vertical rod and is resting in equilibrium on a spring. It is pushed down, compressing the spring 150mm, and released. Knowing that the spring constant is k = 2.6 kN/m. determine (a) the maximum height h reached by the collar above its equilibrium position, (b) the maximum speed of the dollar.
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