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mcmcdaniel

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What mass should be attached to a vertical spring (k = 39.5 N/m) so that the natural vibration frequency of the system will be 1.00 Hz?
 
  A) 2.00 kg
  B) 1.56 kg
  C) 1.00 kg
  D) 6.29 kg
  E) 39.5 kg

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Moving clocks are observed to run more slowly than clocks that are at rest in the observer's own frame fo reference.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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