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If the spring constant is doubled, how does the period of a mass on a spring change? ​

If the spring constant is doubled, how does the period of a mass on a spring change-example-1
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Answer:

B) The period would change by a factor of
(1)/(√(2) )

Step-by-step explanation:

Edmentum/Plato

If the spring constant is doubled, how does the period of a mass on a spring change-example-1
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B is the answer to me in short

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