Answer:

Explanation:
m = Mass attached to spring = 14 kg
g = Acceleration due to gravity = 
x = Displacement of spring = 
k = Spring constant
The force balance of the system is given by

The spring constant for that spring is
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Answer:
There's a video called Drawing Position vs Time Graphs made by MrDGenova that may help you, it's only three minutes long.
Explanation:
Hope that helps, if not, you could tell me what you don't understand and I could try explaining it in further detail.
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