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A clock is designed that uses a mass on the end of a spring as a timing mechanism. If the oscillation time needed is exactly one second, what is the spring constant required if the mass is 1.3 kg

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Answer:

The value is
k = 51.34 \ N/ m

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The mass is
m = 1.3 \ kg

The needed oscillation time is
T = 1 \ s

Generally the spring constant is mathematically represented as


k = (4 \pi^2 * m )/( T^2)

=>
k = (4* 3.142^2 * 1.3 )/( 1^2)

=>
k = 51.34 \ N/ m

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