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A block of mass m subscript 1 end subscript equals 1 kg is attached to a spring of force constant k = 24 N/cm at one end and attached to a string tensioned by mass m subscript 2 end subscript equals 5 k g Deduce the frequency of oscillations of the system. text If  end text m subscript 2 end subscript is initially supported in hand with spring unstretched and then suddenly released, find

  1. instantaneous tension just after m subscript 2 end subscript is released.    
  2. the maximum displacement of m subscript 1 end subscript    
  3. the maximum and minimum tensions in the string during oscillations.    
  4. none    

The correct answer is: instantaneous tension just after m subscript 2 end subscript is released.

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