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1.Una partícula de masa m = 0.2 [kg] está unido a dos resortes idénticos (de longitud L = 1.2 [m]) sobre la parte superior de una mesa horizontal sin fricción. Los dos resortes tienen la misma constante elástica de K = 40 [N/m] y cada uno esta inicialmente en su posición de equilibrio (punto O). Si la partícula se hala una distancia d = 0.5 [m] hacia la derecha y después se suelta (ver figura), ¿cuál es la velocidad cuando pasa por el punto O (posición de equilibrio)?

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