A spring is attached to the ceiling and pulled 17 cm down from equilibrium and released. The damping constant for the spring is determined to be 0.4 and the spring oscillates 16 times each second. Find an equation for the displacement, D, of the spring from equilibrium in terms of seconds, t.

A spring is attached to the ceiling and pulled 17 cm down from equilibrium and released. The damping constant for the spring is determined to be 0.4 and the spring oscillates 16 times each second. Find an equation for the displacement, D, of the spring fr
A spring is attached to the ceiling and pulled 5 cm down from equilibrium and released. The amplitude decreases by 15% each second. The spring oscillates 11 times each second. Find an equation for the distance, D the end of the spring is below equilibrium in terms of seconds, t.
A spring is attached to the ceiling and pulled 5 cm down from equilibrium and released. The amplitude decreases by 15% each second. The spring oscillates 12 times each second. Find an equation for the distance, D the end of the spring is below equilibrium in terms of seconds, t.
A spring is attached to the ceiling and pulled 13 cm down from equilibrium and released. After 3 seconds the amplitude has decreased to 9 cm. The spring oscillates 17 times each second. Assume that the amplitude is decreasing exponentially. Find an equation for the distance, D the end of the spring is below equilibrium in terms of seconds, t.
A spring is attached to the ceiling and pulled 18 cm down from equilibrium and released. After 4 seconds the amplitude has decreased to 4 cm. The spring oscillates 13 times each second. Assume that the amplitude is decreasing exponentially. Find an equation for the distance, D the end of the spring is below equilibrium in terms of seconds, t. Preview Get help: Video License Points possible: 1 This is attempt 1 of 3
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A spring is hanging from a ceiling with 50g mass attached. When the mass is pulled down from the equilibrium and released, it oscillates with 0.4s period. The spring constant is equal to
A 1-kg mass is attached to a spring with stiffness 45N/m. The damping constant for the system is 6 N-sec/m. The mass is pulled 1 m to the right of the equilibrium position and released. Find the equation of motion in phase-shift form. When will the mass first return to its equilibriom position, and at what velocity?
A 1-kg mass is attached to a spring with stiffness 45N/m. The damping constant for the system is 6 N-sec/m. The mass is...
A spring with spring constant 11 N/m hangs from the ceiling. A ball is attached to the spring and allowed to come to rest. It is then pulled down 9.5 cm and released. The ball makes 18 oscillations in 25 seconds. What is the mass of the ball? What is its maximum speed?
A spring with spring constant 14.9 N/m hangs from the ceiling. A ball is attached to the spring and allowed to come to rest. It is then pulled down 5.00 cm and released. The ball makes 36.0 oscillations in 19.0 seconds. Part A What is the mass of the ball? in g. Part B What is the maximum speed?in cm/s.
A spring with spring constant 15 N/m hangs from the ceiling. A ball is attached to the spring and allowed to come to rest. It is then pulled down 2.5 cm and released. The ball makes 23 oscillations in 22 s seconds. a) What is its mass of the ball? (in g) b) What is its maximum speed? (in cm/s)
A weight is attached to a spring that hangs from the ceiling of a room. When the weight is pulled down and released, the position of the weight can be modeled using a sine or cosine function. Initially, the weight hangs 40 cm from the floor. It is pulled down 10 cm and released. It takes 0.2 seconds to reach its maximum height above the floor. Find an equation, using either sine or cosine, that gives the height of the...