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Q : The maximum kinetic energy of a mass attached to a spring and passing through its mean position is given by​

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Identify the spring's maximum kinetic energy, at the equilibrium point, as equal to the initial potential energy. Calculate the kinetic energy at any other point of displacement, X, by subtracting the potential energy at that point from the initial potential energy: KE = (0.5)kx^2 - (0.5)kX^2.24-Apr-2017

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Identify the spring's maximum kinetic energy, at the equilibrium point, as equal to the initial potential energy. Calculate the kinetic energy at any other point of displacement, X, by subtracting the potential energy at that point from the initial potential energy: KE = (0.5)kx^2 - (0.5)kX^2.
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