A mass 100g rests on a second mass 850g that is attached to


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Question: A mass 100g rests on a second mass 850g that is attached to a spring with k = 75.0 N/m. The coefficient of static friction between the two mass is .70. The masses are set into motion that is simple harmonic on a frictionless surface.

Part A: What is the maximum amplitude the oscillation can have without the masses slipping against each other?

Part B: What is the speed of the masses when they pass through the equilibrium position for the amplitude computed in part A?

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