How to Calculate T (Period) with Mass and Time Values?

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To calculate the period (T) using mass and time values, the formula T = 2π√(m/k) is commonly referenced, where m is mass and k is the spring constant. The user initially sought assistance but later indicated they solved the problem independently. There was also a request for guidance on how to delete the post. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding the relationship between mass, time, and period in physics. Overall, the user successfully resolved their inquiry regarding the calculation of T.
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can somebody please help me?
im trying to figure out how to get T(period) with having a mass value and a time value.
the only ones i have seen over and over again are
T=2π√(m/k))
F=-kx
 
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nvm i have it solved lol...uhh how do i delete this??
 
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