2427 concern a weight suspended from the ceiling by a spring. (See Figure 7.9.) Let d be

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2427 concern a weight suspended from the ceiling by a spring. (See Figure 7.9.) Let d be the distance in centimeters from the ceiling to the weight. When the weight is motionless, d = 10. If the weight is disturbed, it begins to bob up and down, or oscillate. Then d is a periodic function of t, time in seconds, so d = f(t).Figures 7.12 and 7.13 describe the motion of two different weights, A and B, attached to two different springs. Based on these graphs, which weight: (a) Is closest to the ceiling when not in motion? (b) Makes the largest oscillations? (c) Makes the fastest oscillations?

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