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Waves and Oscillations
Period and Amplitude Relationship
When a mass-spring system oscillates with a small amplitude of A1, it has a period of 1.0 s. If the system is then made to oscillate with a larger amplitude of A2 = 2*A1, what is the new period?
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Period is independent of amplitude. So it stays the same.
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