how do you find the spring constant, k, using the static method?
In the static method, we increase the load on the spring and note it's extension for different loads . The graph is then plotted between weights of load and extension in each case . The slope of the graph thus obtained gives us the value of spring constant under certain experimental errors .
The graph looks like :

Find the spring constant for the given data in the static method by plotting Displacement (along y-axis) vs. Added Mass (along x-axis). Recall: the slope of the trend line corresponds to g/k. Copy and paste your graph here. (2 pts) Added Mass (kg) Displacement (m) 0.05 0.11 0.10 0.20 0.15 0.31 0.20 0.43 0.25 0.54 0.30 0.62 0.35 0.78 0.40 0.90 Again, find the spring constant for the same spring using the dynamic method, i.e. by plotting T2 (along y-axis)...
Find all values indicated- symbolically- using k for spring
constant. Please use kinematics and NOT calculus based
derivatives/integrals.
The Acme Toy Company, a subsidiary of the Acme Widget and Whatzit Corporation, needs you and your team to find the approximate spring constant of the spring in their new "Pop-Up" toy. Your team needs to devise a method to find the approximate spring constant and report the finding to the boss (e.g. the instructor) Using the value of K and the...
Find the spring constant k’ of the three-spring constant k’ of
the theee-spring system. Express your answer in terms of k1, k2 and
k3
How can you calculate the spring constant, K, of a mass-spring system given the amplitude is 13.5, the mass is 100 g, and the period is 8.1725?
Part B Find the spring constant k' of the three-spring system. Express your answer in terms of ki, k2, and k3. Figure < 2 of 2 > PO AQ * * o a? k' = Submit Previous Answers Request Answer ki kz kz WWW -W -F_ Spring 1 Spring 2 Spring 3 X Incorrect; Try Again; 7 attempts remaining Your answer does not have dimensions of a spring constant. If you are trying to generalize kik2/(ki + k2), you need...
A spring of negligible mass has force constant k = 1500 N/m. How far must the spring be compressed for an amount 3.40 J of potential energy to be stored in it? You place the spring vertically with one end on the floor. You then drop a book of mass 1.30 kg onto it from a height of 0.700 m above the top of the spring. Find the maximum distance the spring will be compressed.
Problem 6.26 A spring has a spring stiffness constant, k, of 460 N/m Part A How much must this spring be stretched to store 20 J of potential energy? Express your answer using two significant figures. ? z Request Answer Submt Provide Feedback
Problem 2 A spring of negligible mass has force constant k = 2500 N/m. a) How far must the spring be compressed for an amount 5.0 J of potential energy to be stored in it? b) You place the spring vertically with one end on the floor. You then drop a book of mass 2.0 kg onto it from a height of 0.800 m above the top of the spring. Find the maximum distance the spring will be compressed.
A light unstretched/uncompressed spring with spring constant
k rests vertically on the bottom of a beaker that contains
a fluid of density ?f ?(Figure 1) . A
block of wood with mass m and density ? is
connected to the spring and the spring-block system is allowed to
come to static equilibrium. (?f> ?)
A) Write an expression for the elongation distance
d of the spring in the new equilibrium position.
Write your answer in terms of m, k, ?f,...
US-2 A spring has a force constant K-12.5N/m. a) Find the energy stored in the spring if it is stretched x,-0.150m from its unloaded length b) Find the energy stored in the spring if it is stretched x,-0.300m from its unloaded length. c) Find UW U, the ratio of the energies you found in parts a) and b). d) The ratio xn/xa is 2/1. Why is this not the same as your answer for part c)?