Find what the maximum speed of the object

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Solve the given parts of following problem:

Problem: A mass-spring system oscillates with amplitude of 4.80 cm. If the spring constant is 228 N/m and the mass is 414 g,

Problem I: Determine the mechanical energy of the system.

Problem II: Determine the maximum acceleration.

Problem III: Determine the maximum speed of the object.

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