In general physics courses, the mass of the spring in
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In general physics courses, the mass of the spring in simple harmonic motion is usually neglected because its mass is usually much smaller than the mass of the object attached to it. However, this is not always the case. If you neglect the mass of the spring when it is not negligible, how will your calculation of the systems period, frequency, and total energy compare to the actual values of these parameters? Explain.
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