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1) The table shows the height in centimeters, that a weight bouncing from a spring would achieve if there were no friction, for a given number of seconds.

From it's resting position, how long does it take the weight to bounce one direction, then the other, and then back to it's resting position?

1) The table shows the height in centimeters, that a weight bouncing from a spring-example-1
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User Gesellix
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The graph shows that a consistent time to go from resting position to point A, then back to resting, then to point B, then back to resting, and so on is 0.75 seconds.

To bounce from resting to point A then point B and back to resting is 3 seconds.

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