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For a mass moving up and down on a spring, what causes simple harmonic motion? a. weight b. gravity c. restoring force d. spring constant
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For a mass moving up and down on a spring, what causes simple harmonic motion?
a. weight
b. gravity
c. restoring force
d. spring constant
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C. The Restoring Force
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