A 300-g mass at the end of a Hookean spring vibrates up and down in such a

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A 300-g mass at the end of a Hookean spring vibrates up and down in such a way that it is 2.0 cm above the tabletop at its lowest point and 16 cm above at its highest point. Its period is 4.0 s. Determine 

(a) The amplitude of vibration, 

(b) The spring constant, 

(c) The speed and acceleration of the mass when it is 9 cm above the tabletop, 

(d) The speed and acceleration of the mass when it is 12 cm above the tabletop.

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