The vibration period of the spring will be 0.2 seconds
Explanation
The relationship between the vibration period "T" (in seconds) and the weight "w" (in kilograms) is given by...
![T= 2\sqrt{(w)/(200)}](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/high-school/2ecnwja65t1r0guq7ckrct771wmit8keao.png)
Given that, the weight(w) = 2.0 kilograms
So, plugging w = 2.0 into the above equation, we will get...
![T= 2\sqrt{(2.0)/(200) } \\ \\ T= 2\sqrt{(1)/(100) }\\ \\ T= 2*(1)/(10)\\ \\ T= (1)/(5)=0.2](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/high-school/6h5s7wx85ixuoxdxh1h05ac6osqbdrw29k.png)
So, the vibration period of the spring will be 0.2 seconds.