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a) a simple harmonic oscillator consists of a glass bead attached to a spring. it is...

a) a simple harmonic oscillator consists of a glass bead attached to a spring. it is immersed in a liquid where it loses 10% of its energy over 10 periods. compute the coefficient of kinetic friction b assuming spring constant k=1 N/m and mass m=10 grams;
b) suppose the spring is now disconnected and the bead starts failing in the liquid, accelerating until it reaches the terminal velocity. compute the terminal velocity.

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