SOLUTION: A block of mass 108.0 g sitting on a frictionless horizontal surface is attached to a spring with spring constant 28.0 N/m. Assume that the block is pulled from its equilibrium pos

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Question 1130294: A block of mass 108.0 g sitting on a frictionless horizontal surface is attached to a spring with spring constant 28.0 N/m. Assume that the block is pulled from its equilibrium position, is subsequently released and undergoes simple harmonic motion as a result such that its maximum speed (at the equilibrium position) is 0.33 m/s. What is the magnitude of the maximum acceleration of the block in m/s2.
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