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Arya Solutions Top | Introduction To Classical Mechanics Atam P

At $t = 0$, the block is displaced by a distance $A$, so $x(0) = A$. Therefore,

$a = \frac{F}{m} = -\frac{k}{m}x$

A block of mass $m$ is placed on a frictionless surface and is attached to a spring with a spring constant $k$. The block is displaced by a distance $A$ from its equilibrium position and released from rest. Find the acceleration of the block at $t = 0$. At $t = 0$, the block is displaced

$x(t) = \frac{2}{3}t^3 - \frac{3}{2}t^2 + t + C$ Find the acceleration of the block at $t = 0$

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