A 0.45kgkg mass oscillates in simple harmonic motion on a spring with a spring constant of 160N/mN/m .What is the period of the oscillation?

To find the period of oscillation, we can use the formula:

T = 2π√(m/k)

where T is the period, m is the mass, and k is the spring constant.

Given:
m = 0.45 kg (mass)
k = 160 N/m (spring constant)

Substituting these values into the formula, we get:

T = 2π√(0.45/160)

First, divide the mass (0.45 kg) by the spring constant (160 N/m):

T = 2π√(0.0028125)

Next, take the square root of the result:

T = 2π * 0.053042

Finally, multiply the result by 2π to find the period:

T ≈ 0.334 seconds

So, the period of the oscillation is approximately 0.334 seconds.