Multiple Choice
You attach a mass to a spring and let it oscillate. If you attach the same mass to another spring that has a spring constant that is 4 times larger than the first spring, how does the linear frequency of oscillations change?
A) increases by 2 times
B) increases by 4 times
C) increases by times
D) decreases by 2 times
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