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An object undergoing simple harmonic motion takes 0.32 s to travel from one point of zero velocity to the next such point. the distance between those points is 35 cm. calculate (a) the period, (b) the frequency, and (c) the amplitude of the motion.
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The awnser is on mathaway.com
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