Multiple Choice
Increasing the spring constant k of a mass-and-spring system causes what kind of change in the resonant frequency of the system? (Assume no change in the system's mass m.)
A) The frequency increases.
B) The frequency increases if the ratio k/m is less than or equal to 1 and decreases if the ratio k/m is greater than 1.
C) The frequency increases if the ratio k/m is greater than or equal to 1 and decreases if the ratio k/m is less than 1.
D) The frequency decreases.
E) There is no change in the frequency.
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