Does Natural Frequency Change With Mass
The natural frequency is solely determined by the mass. The spring constant decreases for a larger mass.
The natural frequency is solely determined by the mass. The spring constant decreases for a larger mass.
No, the mass of the spring does not affect the spring constant.
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