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An object attached to a horizontal spring is oscillating back and forth along a frictionless surface. The maximum speed of the object is 1.84 m/s, and its maximum acceleration is 7.07 m/s2.How much time elapses among an instant when the object's speed is at a maximum and the next instant when its acceleration is at a maximum?
Please this is a Gordon Rule question derived from 7th or 8thedition of general physics by James and susan Walker
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