A 2.00-kg object is attached to an ideal massless horizontal spring of spring constant 100.0 N/m and is at rest on a frictionless horizontal table. The spring is aligned along the x-axis and is fixed to a peg in the table
Suddenly this mass is struck by another 2.00-kg object traveling along the x-axis at 3.00 m/s, and the two masses stick together. What are the amplitude and period of the oscillations that result from this collision? A) 0.300 m, 1.26 s
B) 0.300 m, 0.889 s
C) 0.424 m, 0.889 s
D) 0.424 m, 1.26 s
E) 0.424 m, 5.00 s
A
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