The mass of a spring-mass system is initially displaced by (10 mathrm{~cm}) from its unstressed position by
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The mass of a spring-mass system is initially displaced by \(10 \mathrm{~cm}\) from its unstressed position by applying a force of \(25 \mathrm{~N}\), which is equal to five times the weight of the mass. If the mass is released from this position, how long will the mass vibrate and at what distance will it stop from the unstressed position? Assume a coefficient of friction of 0.2.
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