Question: A novelty clock has a 0 . 0 1 1 - kg mass object bouncing on a spring which has a force constant of 1

A novelty clock has a 0.011-kg mass object bouncing on a spring which has a force constant of 1.35 N/m.
Part (a)
What is the maximum velocity of the object, in meters per second, if the object bounces 2.3 cm above and below its equilibrium position?
vmax =
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sin()cos()tan()cotan()asin()acos()atan()acotan()ln()log10()exp()fact()
Degrees Radians
()789HOMEE^^456/*123+-0.END()BACKSPACEDELCLEAR
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Part (b)
How much kinetic energy, in joules, does the object have at its maximum velocity?

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