Figure P11.4 shows the position as a function of time for a mass attached to a spring.
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Figure P11.4 shows the position as a function of time for a mass attached to a spring. At what points are?
Figure P11.4
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(a) The magnitude of the momentum of the mass largest,?
(b) The kinetic energy largest,?
(c) The potential energy largest, and?
(d) The total energy largest?
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