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A 5 kg block is attached to a horizontally-mounted spring with a spring constant of 600...

A 5 kg block is attached to a horizontally-mounted spring with a spring constant of 600 J/m2. The spring is extended by 10 cm from its normal length and the block is then released with an additional pull that imparts an initial velocity of 50 cm/s.

The angular velocity (in rad/s) is A rad/s.
The phase shift or off set (in degrees) is B degrees.
The amplitude (in cm) is C cm.

Please highlight where the given mass, spring constant, x, and velocity are inputted into your equations

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