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In a spring-mass system, if the mass $m$ is doubled while the spring constant $k$ remains the same, how does the time period $T$ change?

  1. A.$\sqrt{2}$ times
  2. B.$2$ times
  3. C.
  4. D.$1/\sqrt{2}$ times
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Correct answer: A$\sqrt{2}$ times

Solution

The time period of a spring-mass system is . If is replaced by , the new time period becomes times the original.

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