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karlynnae

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A 0.30-kg mass is suspended on a spring. In equilibrium the mass stretches the spring 2.0 cm downward. The mass is then pulled an additional distance of 1.0 cm down and released from rest. Write down its equation of motion.
 
  A) y = (0.01 m) cos (22.1 t)
  B) y = (0.01 m) sin (22.1 t)
  C) y = (0.03 m) cos (22.1 t)
  D) y = (0.03 m) sin (22.1 t)

Question 2

Lenz's Law is a consequence of the law of conservation of
 
  A) mass.
  B) momentum.
  C) electric field.
  D) energy.
  E) charge.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

D



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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