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A mass of 0.75 kilograms is attached to a spring/mass oscillator. A force of 5 newtons is required to stretch the spring 0.5 meters. The mass is in a medium that exerts a damping force numerically equivalent to b multiplied by the instantaneous velocity. Write an inequality (using exact values) that describes the values of 'b' for which the system will be overdamped.

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