An object oscillates on a spring with an amplitude of 4.3 cm. Its total energy is...
A 2 kg object oscillates with an initial amplitude of 3 cm on a spring of force constant k = 425 N/m. (a) Find the period. ________ s (b) Find the total initial energy. ________ J (c) If the energy decreases by 1% per period, find the damping constant b and the Q factor. b = ________ kg/s Q = ________
CHP 13 3) A horizontal object-spring system oscillates with an amplitude of 2.8 cm. If the spring constant is 280 N/m and object has a mass of 0.50 kg, determine each of the following values. (a) the mechanical energy of the system J (b) the maximum speed of the object m/s (c) the maximum acceleration of the object m/s2
A.) A mass-spring system oscillates with an amplitude of 4.80 cm. If the spring constant is 269 N/m and the mass is 534 g, determine the mechanical energy of the system. B.) Determine the maximum speed of the object. C.)Determine the maximum acceleration .
A mass-spring system oscillates with an amplitude of 3.50 cm. If the spring constant is 263 N/m and the mass is 406 g, determine the mechanical energy of the system. Determine the maximum speed of the object. Determine the maximum acceleration.
A 65.0-g object connected to a spring with a force constant of 40.0 N/m oscillates with an amplitude of 5.00 cm on a frictionless, horizontal surface (a) Find the total energy of the system. We know the spring constant and the maximum displacement of the object. What is the value of the spring potential energy and the kinetic energy at that instant? mJ (b) Find the speed of the object when its position is 1.10 cm. (Let 0 cm be...
A 6 kg object oscillates on a spring with an amplitude of 12 cm . The maximum acceleration of the object is 4 m/s2 . What is the maximum speed of that object as it oscillates?
A 506 g mass oscillates with an amplitude of 11.0 cm on a spring whose spring constant is 20.0 N/m. Determine the period. Determine the total energy.
A 30.0-g object connected to a spring with a force constant of 25.0 N/m oscillates with an amplitude of 4.00 cm on a frictionless, horizontal surface. (a) Find the total energy of the system. mJ (b) Find the speed of the object when its position is 1.15 cm. (Let 0 cm be the position of equilibrium.) m/s (c) Find the kinetic energy when its position is 3.00 cm. mJ (d) Find the potential energy when its position is 3.00 cm....
A 60.0-g object connected to a spring with a force constant of 20.0 N/m oscillates with an amplitude of 5.00 cm on a frictionless, horizontal surface. (a) Find the total energy of the system. mJ (b) Find the speed of the object when its position is 1.25 cm. (Let 0 cm be the position of equilibrium.) m/s (c) Find the kinetic energy when its position is 3.00 cm. mJ (d) Find the potential energy when its position is 3.00 cm....
A 40.0-g object connected to a spring with a force constant of 30.0 N/m oscillates with an amplitude of 4.00 cm on a frictionless, horizontal surface. (a) Find the total energy of the system. mJ (b) Find the speed of the object when its position is 1.20 cm. (Let 0 cm be the position of equilibrium.) m/s (c) Find the kinetic energy when its position is 2.50 cm. mJ (d) Find the potential energy when its position is 2.50 cm....