Pete hangs a weight from a spring and then releases it. He watches as the spring oscillates back and forth. Pete says that this will repeat forever.

Which of the following states if Pete is right or wrong and explains the reasoning correctly?

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Responses

Pete is correct because friction will cause the spring to fall and rise with a greater distance during each oscillation. It will never stop completely.
Pete is correct because friction will cause the spring to fall and rise with a greater distance during each oscillation. It will never stop completely.

Pete is correct because simple harmonic motion is occurring, and this type of motion should continue on forever.
Pete is correct because simple harmonic motion is occurring, and this type of motion should continue on forever.

Pete is not correct because friction will cause the spring to fall and rise with a shorter distance during each oscillation. The spring will eventually come to rest entirely.

Pete is not correct because friction will cause the spring to fall and rise with a shorter distance during each oscillation. The spring will eventually come to rest entirely.