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Who traveled the farthest after 60 minutes?

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fluid meaning in Nepali

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Answer:

Tarala

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It's Nepali

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Fluid meaning in Nepali is Tarala (तरल )

6.When light bends it is called
a - broken
b- benzene
C - reflection
d - refraction

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Answer:

D refraction

Explanation:

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You want to double the radius of a rotating solid sphere while keeping its kinetic energy constant. (The mass does not change.) To do this, the final angular velocity of the sphere must be Group of answer choices

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The Final angular velocity of the sphere is : Half of its initial value ( W/2 )

Kinetic energy of a rotating body

Given that The kinetic energy of a rotating body ( K ) = 1/2 IW² --- ( 1 )

where : I = moment of inertia,  w = angular velocity

I = [tex]\frac{2}{5} MR^{2}[/tex]

Therefore equation ( 1 ) becomes

K = [tex]\frac{1}{5}MR^2W^2[/tex]   ----- ( 2 )

After doubling the radius

R' = 2R

K' = K

Mass = unchanged

therefore :

  [tex]\frac{1}{5}MR'^2W'^2 = \frac{1}{5}MR^2W^2[/tex]

= ( 2R )² W'² = R²W²

Resolving equation above

Hence : W' ( new angular velocity ) =  W / 2

In conclusion The Final angular velocity of the sphere is : Half of its initial value ( W / 2).

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Robert throws a 3 kg rock at 20 m/s. What is the rock's momentum?
a
O 0.15 kgm/s
O 6.67 kgm/s
O 20 m/s
O 60 kg . m/s

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P=mv
P=3 * 20
P= 60 kg.m/s

A gecko crawls vertically up and down a wall. Its motion is shown on the following graph of vertical position yyy vs. time ttt.
Graph of y (in meters) vs. t (in seconds) that starts at 6 m at 0sec, decreases linearly to 2m at 4 sec, stays constant at 2m from 4 sec to 7 sec, increases linearly to 5 m from 7 sec to 9 sec, then stays constant until 10 sec
Graph of y (in meters) vs. t (in seconds) that starts at 6 m at 0sec, decreases linearly to 2m at 4 sec, stays constant at 2m from 4 sec to 7 sec, increases linearly to 5 m from 7 sec to 9 sec, then stays constant until 10 sec
What is the average velocity of the gecko between the times t=0\text{ s}t=0 st, equals, 0, start text, space, s, end text and t=7\text{ s}t=7 st, equals, 7, start text, space, s, end text?
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(Choice A)
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0.57\,\dfrac{\text m}{\text s}0.57
s
m

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(Choice B)
B
-0.57\,\dfrac{\text m}{\text s}−0.57
s
m

minus, 0, point, 57, start fraction, start text, m, end text, divided by, start text, s, end text, end fraction

(Choice C, Checked)
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-1.0\,\dfrac{\text m}{\text s}−1.0
s
m

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(Choice D)
D
1.0\,\dfrac{\text m}{\text s}1.0
s
m

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Answer:

-.57

Explanation:

Slope from the points (0,6) and (7,2)

2-6/7-0=-.57

frances drops a .75kg ball off a balcony sandra standing on the ground below the balcony, catches the ball by exerting a 15.5N force upwards on the ball. determine the acceleration of the ball while aisha is catching it
show diagrams and sketch and explain why

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Answer:

[tex]a=-10.86\ m/s^2[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of a ball, m = 0.75 kg

It is dropped off a balcony Sandra standing on the ground below the balcony, catches the ball by exerting a 15.5N force upwards on the ball.

We need to find the acceleration of the ball while Aisha is catching it.

The net force acting on the ball is given by :

F = ma

In this case, when the ball is accelerating downward,

mg-F=ma

a is the acceleration of the ball and g is the acceleration due to gravity

So,

[tex]a=\dfrac{mg-F}{m}\\\\a=\dfrac{0.75\times 9.81-15.5}{0.75}\\\\a=-10.86\ m/s^2[/tex]

A negative sign shows that the ball is accelerating in a downward direction.

A drone flies 8 m/s due East with respects to the wind. The wind is blowing 6 m/s due North with respects to the ground. What is the speed of the drone with repeat to the ground? A. 14m/s B. 10m/s C. 2m/s D. 20m/s

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Answer:

v=10 m/s

Explanation:

Given that,

Speed of a drone is 8 m/s due East with respects to the wind

Speed of a drone 6 m/s due North with respect to the ground.

We need to find the speed of the drone with respect to the ground. Let v is the speed. It is given by the resultant of two speeds.

[tex]v=\sqrt{8^2+6^2} \\\\v=10\ m/s[/tex]

So, the speed of the drone with respect to the ground is 10 m/s.

A car is uniformly accelerated at a rate of 2 m/sec2 for 12 sec. If the original speed of the car is 36 m/sec, what is its final speed?

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Answer:

60m/s

Explanation:

v=u+at

v=36+(2×12)

v=36+24

v=60m/s

A car slows from a velocity of 26m/s to 18m/s in a distance of 52 meters. What was the cars acceleration

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Recall that

v² - u² = 2 ax

where u and v denote initial and final velocities, respectively; a is acceleration; and ∆x is the distance traveled.

Then we get

(18 m/s)² - (26 m/s)² = 2 a (52 m)

a = ((18 m/s)² - (26 m/s)²) / (104 m)

a ≈ -3.4 m/s²

-3.4 by use v^2=u^2+2as

a ball is rolled at a velocity of 12 miles per second. after 36 seconds, it comes to a stop. what is the acceleration of the ball?

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Question :-

A Ball is Rolled at a Velocity of 12 m/s. After 36 sec , it comes to a stop. What is the Acceleration of the ball ?

Answer :-

Acceleration is -0.33 m/s² .

Explanation :-

As per the provided information in the given question, we have been given that the Velocity of the ball is 12 m/s . Time is given as 36 sec . And, we have been asked to calculate the Acceleration .

For calculating the Acceleration , we will use the Formula :-

[tex] \bigstar \: \: \boxed{ \sf{ \: Acceleration \: = \: \dfrac{v \: - \: u}{t} \: }} [/tex]

Where ,

V denotes to the Final VelocityU denotes to the Initial VelocityT denotes to the Time Taken

Therefore , by Substituting the given values in the above Formula :-

[tex] \dag \: \: \: \sf { Acceleration \: = \: \dfrac{Final \: Velocity \: - \: Initial \: Velocity}{Time} } [/tex]

[tex] \longmapsto \: \: \sf { Acceleration \: = \: \dfrac{0 \: - \: 12}{36}} [/tex]

[tex]\longmapsto \: \: \sf {Acceleration \: = \: \dfrac{ \: 12 \: }{36}}[/tex]

[tex]\longmapsto \: \: \sf {Acceleration \: = \: \dfrac{ \: 1 \: }{3}}[/tex]

[tex] \longmapsto \: \bf {Acceleration \: = \: 0.33 \: m/s^{2}} [/tex]

Hence :-

Acceleration of Ball is -0.33 m/s² .

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Kiting during a storm. The legend that Benjamin Franklin flew a kite as a storm approached is only a legend — he was neither stupid nor suicidal. Suppose a kite string of radius 2.02 mm extends directly upward by 0.823 km and is coated with a 0.506 mm layer of water having resistivity 159 Ω·m. If the potential difference between the two ends of the string is 186 MV, what is the current through the water layer? The danger is not this current but the chance that the string draws a lightning strike, which can have a current as large as 500 000 A (way beyond just being lethal).

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Answer:

The current is   [tex]I  =  1.1434*10^{-5}}\  A[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The radius of the kite string is  [tex]R =  2.02 mm =  0.00202 \ m[/tex]

   The  distance it extended upward is   [tex]D =  0.823 km = 823 \  m[/tex]

   The thickness of the water layer is [tex]d = 0.506 mm  =  0.000506 \  m[/tex]

   The resistivity is  [tex]\rho =  159\ \Omega  \cdot m[/tex]

   The potential  difference is  [tex]V  =   186 MV =  186 *10^{6} \  V[/tex]

Generally the cross sectional area of the water layer is mathematically represented as

      [tex]A =  \pi r^2[/tex]

Here  r is mathematically represented as

      [tex]r =  [(R + d ) - R][/tex]

=>   [tex]r =  [(0.00202 +  0.000506 ) - 0.00202][/tex]

=>  [tex]r =  0.000506[/tex]

=>     [tex]A = 3.142 *  [0.000506]^2 [/tex]  

=>     [tex]A = 8.0447*10^{-7}\ m^2 [/tex]  

Generally the resistance of the water is mathematically represented as

    [tex]R =  \frac{\rho  * D }{A}[/tex]

=>   [tex]R =  \frac{159  *823 }{8.0447*10^{-7}}[/tex]

=>   [tex]R = 1.62662 * 10^{11} \  \Omega  [/tex]

Generally the current is mathematically represented as

      [tex]I  =  \frac{V}{R}[/tex]

=>    [tex]I  =  \frac{186 *10^{6} }{1.62662 * 10^{11}}[/tex]

=>    [tex]I  =  1.1434*10^{-5}}\  A[/tex]

A block-spring system oscillates on a frictionless horizontal surface. The time needed for the block to complete one cycle is 0.1 sec. Determine the time needed for the block to travel from -A/2 to A/2, where A is the amplitude of motion.​

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The time required for the block to travel or complete it's half-cycle is 0.05s

Data;

time = 0.1sdistance = -A/2 to A/2Amplitude of a Simple Harmonic Motion

This is the maximum displacement of a body from it's mean position.

Assuming a system start from its mean position i.e mean initial position and go to A/2 towards right and then back to his mean position after going through -A/2 then it is said to have completed one cycle. If the block oscillate only between -A/2 to A/2 then it will complete half cycle then it's time period will be 0.05 sec.

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Why does Venus appear so bright to our eyes?

it is much larger than either Mercury or Mars

it gets closer to us than does any other planet

All of the items listed helps us understand why Venus is so bright.

its sulfuric acid cloud cover reflects almost 60% of the sunlight

it lies closer to the Sun than we do, so sunlight is more intense there

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Answer:

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Why does Venus appear so bright to our eyes?

Venus is so bright because its thick clouds reflect most of the sunlight that reaches it (about 70%) back into space, and because it is the closest planet to Earth. Venus can often be seen within a few hours after sunset or before sunrise as the brightest object in the sky (other than the moon).

it is much larger than either Mercury or Mars

Mars, the fourth planet from the sun, is the second smallest planet in the solar system; only Mercury is smaller.

it gets closer to us than does any other planet

In other words, Mercury is closer to Earth, on average, than Venus is because it orbits the Sun more closely. Further, Mercury is the closest neighbor, on average, to each of the other seven planets in the solar system.

All of the items listed helps us understand why Venus is so bright.

Venus is so bright because its thick clouds reflect most of the sunlight that reaches it (about 70%) back into space, and because it is the closest planet to Earth. Venus can often be seen within a few hours after sunset or before sunrise as the brightest object in the sky (other than the moon).

its sulfuric acid cloud cover reflects almost 60% of the sunlight

Clouds. Venusian clouds are thick and are composed mainly (75–96%) of sulfuric acid droplets. These clouds obscure the surface of Venus from optical imaging, and reflect about 75% of the sunlight that falls on them. The geometric albedo, a common measure of reflectivity, is the highest of any planet in the Solar System

it lies closer to the Sun than we do, so sunlight is more intense there

When it is winter in the northern half of Earth, the southern hemisphere, tilted toward our Sun, has summer. During fall and spring, some locations on Earth experience similar, milder, condition.

A transformer has 10,000 windings on the primary side and 5,000 windings on the
secondary side. 100 volts is applied to the primary side. What is the anticipated voltage
on the secondary side? Is this a step-up or step down transformer?

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Answer:

50 V; step-down transformer

Explanation:

10,000 : 5,000 = 100 : V

V = 50 V

From 100 V change to 50 V, so it is a step-down transformer

Which of the following statements are true about the motion of an object?

a. To change the magnitude of the momentum you need to apply a force with a component parallel to the momentum (either in the same direction as the momentum or the opposite direction).
b. A force perpendicular to the momentum changes the direction of the momentum but not its magnitude.
c. When an object moves at constant speed along a curving path, the net force on the object must act straight outward from the center of the kissing circle.
d. To make an object turn to the left, something has to exert a force to the right on the object.

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Answer: B

Explanation:  A force perpendicular to the momentum changes the direction of the momentum but not its magnitude.

Answer:

a. To change the magnitude of the momentum you need to apply a force with a component parallel to the momentum (either in the same direction as the momentum or the opposite direction).

d. To make an object turn to the left, something has to exert a force to the right on the object.

Explanation:

For motion along a circle or curve, the net force on the particle must be parallel with the change in momentum.

This change in momentum of the system is given by;

[tex]\delta P_{sys} = F_{net} \delta t[/tex]

Thus, option A is correct.

a. To change the magnitude of the momentum you need to apply a force with a component parallel to the momentum (either in the same direction as the momentum or the opposite direction).

Also, applying the principle of torque, to make an object turn to the left, something has to exert a force to the right on the object.

Option D is also correct.

An atom has 5 protons, 4 neutrons, and 6 electrons. Which one of the following could be its isotope

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Answer:

9 :)

Explanation:

A spring with a force constant of 5.0×104 N/m is initially at its equilibrium length.
How much work must you do to stretch the spring 0.070 m?
How much work must you do to compress it 0.070 m?

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(a) The work done in strecthing the spring is 122.5 N.

(b) The work done in compressing the spring is -122.5 N.

Work done to stretch the spring

The work done in stretching a spring is positive since the applied force acts in the same direction as the displacement.

The work done in strecthing the spring is calculated as follows;

W = ¹/₂kx²

W = ¹/₂ x (5 x 10⁴) x (0.07)²

W = 122.5 N

Work done in compressing the spring

The work done in compressing the spring is negative, since the applied force acts in opposite direction to the displacement of the spring.

The work done in compressing the spring is calculated as follows;

W = -¹/₂kx²

W = -¹/₂ x (5 x 10⁴) x (0.07)²

W = -122.5 N

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Take another look at line 1. Suppose that you use distance and time between any pair of neighboring dots to calculate speed:


speed = distance ÷ time


Will this speed be the same or different from the average speed you calculated in part F? Why?

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Answer:

The time of travel and the distance between neighboring dots is always the same. So, the speed between neighboring dots is constant. This speed will be the same as the average speed in part F. hope it helps!

A toy car has a mass of 3 Kg is pushed horizontally with a force of 3 N. Friction is so small it can be ignored.

What is the acceleration?

How fast is it going after 8 s if it starts from rest?
How far did it go?

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Explanation:

Mass = 3kgForce=3NAcceleration= Force/mass=3/3=1 m/s²

v=u+atv=0+1(8) (At rest)v=8m/s

Displacement = velocity× timeDisplacement=8×8 mDisplacement=64m

Please help me!!! I'm so lost!!

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I’m pretty sure it would be 200 because the other side adds up to 200 and since it’s balanced they have to be the same.

Why are force fields necessary to describe gravity?
A. Gravity is a type of air resistance.
B. Gravity acts between any two objects with charges.
C. Gravity is a noncontact force.
D. Gravity can only push objects apart.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Gravity pulls objects towards earth's core without needing any contact with objects

An 80 N bowling ball has an apparent weight of 60 N when completely submerged in water. What is the average density of the bowling ball

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Answer:

V * ρB = WB        volume of ball * density of ball = weight of ball

V * ρW = Ww        volume of ball * density of water = buoyant force

ρB / ρW = WB / Ww = 80 / 20 = 4    water provides 20 N of buoyant force

ρB = 4 ρW = 4 gm/cm^3

ρW = 1000 kg / m^3 = 1 gm / cm^3

(1 gm/cm^3) = .001 kg / .000001 m^3 = 1000 kg/^3

ρW = 1 gm / cm^3

multiply by 9.8 or 980 to get weight densities

In this case

4 * 1000 kg/m^3 * 9.8 m/s^2 = 39200 N /m^3      weight density of ball

list down the advantages and disadvantages
of the micrometer
guage
over vernier
Caliper?
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Find the magnitude of acceleration (ft/s^2) a person experiences when he or she is texting and driving 58mph, hits a wall, and comes to a complete stop .24 seconds after impact.

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Answer:

350 ft/s²

Explanation:

First, convert mph to ft/s.

58 mi/hr × (5280 ft/mi) × (1 hr / 3600 s) = 85.1 ft/s

Given:

v₀ = 85.1 ft/s

v = 0 ft/s

t = 0.24 s

Find: a

v = at + v₀

a = (v − v₀) / t

a = (0 ft/s − 85.1 ft/s) / 0.24 s

a = -354 ft/s²

Rounded to two significant figures, the magnitude of the acceleration is 350 ft/s².

if an astronaut weighs 981 N on Earth and only 160 N on the Moon, then what is his mass on the Moon?

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Answer:

if an astronaut weighs 981 N on Earth and only 160 N on the Moon, then what is his mass on the Moon?

ANSWER 256n

The mass of the astronaut on the moon as compared to the earth will be  [tex]M_m=97.85\ lg[/tex]

What will be the mass?

The mass of any substance or body is defined as how much quantity of matter is present.

Now it is given in the question:

Weight of the astronaut on earth  [tex]W_E=981\ N[/tex]

Weight of the astronaut on earth  [tex]W_M=160\ N[/tex]

The mass of the astronaut on the moon will be calculated as:

Weight on the moon will be  given as:

[tex]W_M=M_M\times g_m[/tex]

Weight on the earth will be given as:

[tex]W_E=M_E\times g_e[/tex]

The ratio of the gravity of the earth to the moon is given as

[tex]\dfrac{g_e}{g_m} =\dfrac{9.81}{1.62} =6[/tex]

The mass of the earth will be calculated as

[tex]W_E=M_E\times ge[/tex]

[tex]M_E=\dfrac{981}{9.81} =100\ kg[/tex]

Now taking the ratio of the weight of the earth to the moon :

[tex]\dfrac{W_E}{W_M} =\dfrac{M_E\times g_e}{M_M\times g_m}[/tex]

[tex]M_M= \dfrac{W_M\times M_E}{W_E} \times \dfrac{g_e}{g_m}[/tex]

Now by putting the value in the formula we get;

[tex]M_M=\dfrac{160\times 100}{981} \times 6=97.85\ kg[/tex]

Thus the mass of the astronaut on the moon as compared to the earth will be  [tex]M_m=97.85\ lg[/tex]

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What happens when a plane passes the speed of sound?
How does it sound?
Is the sound super high since the wavelength is super low or maby even non existent?
How does it look and why does it look that way?
How will it affect people on ground?


Answer as many of the questions as possible. You can also send links beside your answers for me to read.
Please make your answers understandable with reasoning backing it.​

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Answer:

They create enormous amounts of sound energy, much like explosion. When an aircraft passes through air, it creates a series of pressure waves just like the waves created by the boat. As the speed of aircraft increases these waves are forced to compress.

Answer:

What happens when a plane passes the speed of sound?

Answer - You hear a loud BOOM then you cant hear it

How does it sound?

Answer - there is no sound

Is the sound super high since the wavelength is super low or maybe even non-existent?

Answer - When its about to break the sound barrier it makes a high pitched sound

How does it look and why does it look that way?

Answer - Its air you cant see it ;-;

How will it affect people on ground?

you will hear the sound and it might hurt but nothing else

Explanation:

A spring has a relaxed length of 7 cm and a stiffness of 200 N/m. How much work must you do to change its length from 10 cm to 15 cm

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The work W needed to stretch/compress a spring from rest by a distance x is

W = 1/2 kx²

where k is the spring constant.

This means the work needed to change the length of this spring by 10 cm = 0.01 m is

W = 1/2 (200 N/m) (0.01 m)² = 0.01 J

and by 15 cm = 0.015 m is

W' = 1/2 (200 N/m) (0.015 m)² = 0.0225 J

Then the total work performed on the spring by stretching from 10 cm to 15 cm is

∆W = W' - W = 0.0225 J - 0.01 J = 0.0125 J

Can someone help me!

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Answer:

Explanation:

For example 1, there is no friction, so the acceleration in example 1 is:[tex]\sum F=F=100=ma \rightarrow a=\frac{100}{50}=2 ms^{-2}[/tex]

For example 2, there is a friction, so the acceleration in example 2 is:

[tex]\sum F=F-f=100-40 = 60 = ma\rightarrow a_{2}=\frac{60}{50}=1.2 ms^{-2}[/tex]

Here we can say that "according to Newton's 2nd Law, the box in example 2 has less acceleration than in the example 1". So, the claim is denied.  

A block-spring system oscillates on a frictionless horizontal surface. The time needed for the block to complete one cycle is 0.1 sec. Determine the time needed for the block to travel from -A/2 to A/2, where A is the amplitude of motion

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The time needed for the block to travel from -A/2 to A/2 is mathematically given as

t=0.5sec

What is the time needed for the block to travel from -A/2 to A/2?

Generally, when the start point is the mean intial position and it goes from  A/2  down through the right goes through and fro back to the mean position, and this is after it must have gone through -A/2. Hence it has finished one cycle (0.1 sec.)

In conclusion, for an -A/2 to A/2 oscillation, then it will finish half-cycle given time period to be

t=1/2

t=0.5sec

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