A 0.57-kg metal sphere oscillates at the end of a vertical spring. As the spring stretches from 0.12 m to 0.23 m (relative to its unstrained length), the speed of the sphere decreases from 6.4 to 4.0 m/s. What is the spring constant of the spring? Number Units
loss in KE = = gain in spring energy
=> 1/2*K*(0.23^2 - 0.12^2) = 1/2*0.57*(6.4^2 - 4^2)
=> K = 369.53 N/m
A 0.57-kg metal sphere oscillates at the end of a vertical spring. As the spring stretches...
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An unstrained horizontal
spring has a length of 0.26 m and a spring constant of 220 N/m. Two
small charged objects are attached to this spring, one at each end.
The charges on the objects have equal magnitudes. Because of these
charges, the spring stretches by 0.022 m relative to its unstrained
length. Determine (a) the possible algebraic signs and (b) the
magnitude of the charges. help please!! i keep getting a bigger
number than i should be
An unstrained...