Mass on a Spring: How much mass should be attached to a vertical ideal spring having a spring constant (force constant) of 39.5 N/m so that it will oscillate at 1.00 Hz?

A. 39.5 kg
B. 2.00 kg
C. 1.00 kg
D. 1.56 kg
E. 6.29 kg


Answer: C

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