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Thank you in advance for any help! A block of mass 3.70 kg moves in a...
A 5.0 kg block moves in a straight line on a horizontal
frictionless surface under the influence of a force that varies
with position as shown in the figure. The scale of the figure's
vertical axis is set by Fs = 14.0 N.
How much work is done by the force as the block moves from the
origin to x = 8.0 m?
-F02 46 Position (m) Force (N)
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A 1.446 kg block is on a horizontal surface with HK = 0.160, and is in contact with a lightweight spring with a spring constant of 775 N/m which is compressed. Upon release, the spring does 1.550E+1 J of work while returning to its equilibrium position. Calculate the distance the spring was compressed 0.2141 m Apply the work formula for springs. The fact there is a frictional force does not change the...
A block rests on a horizontal frictionless surface. A string is attached to the block, and is pulled with a force of 59.0 N at an angle o above the horizontal. After the block is pulled through a distance of 1.70 m, its speed is 2.60 m/s, and 44.0 ) of work has been done on it. What is the angle e? Submit Answer Tries 0/8 Calculate the mass of the block. Submit Answer Tries 0/8 This discussion is closed....
Block 1, of mass = 3.70
, moves along a frictionless air track with
speed = 23.0
. It collides with block 2, of mass = 13.0
, which was initially at rest. The blocks stick
togetherafter the collision.
part A
Find the magnitude of the total initial momentum of the
two-blocksystem.
Express your answernumerically.
part B
Find , the magnitude of the final velocity of the
two-blocksystem.
Express your answer numerically
part C
What is the change in the...
A block of mass m = 2.0 kg is attached to a Hooke’s-law spring with force constant k = 8 . 0 N / m and is on a frictionless horizontal surface, as shown in the figure below. The block is released from rest at position x i . As the block passes through the equilibrium point at x = 0, it moves with a speed of 8.0 m/s. What is the value, in m, of the initial position, x...
A small object with mass 3.70 kg moves counterclockwise with constant speed 6.10 m/s in a circle of radius 4.80 m centered at the origin. It starts at the point with position vector (4.80i 0 ) m. Then it undergoes an angular displacement of 9.00 rad. (a) What it its position vector? 1 + i) m (b) In what quadrant is the particle located and what angle does its position vector make with the positive x-axis? Selectat A° (c) What...
A 2.00 kg block is pushed against a spring with negligible mass and force constant k= 310 N/m, compressing it 0.220 m. When the block is released, it moves along a horizontal rough surface (with a coefficient of kinetic, μk= 0.125 ) for the distance of d= 2.00 m and then up a frictionless incline. a) What is the speed of the block at the end of the horizontal surface? (I got 1.61) b) How far does the block travel up...
A 2.00 kg block is pushed against a spring with negligible mass and force constant k= 310 N/m, compressing it 0.220 m. When the block is released, it moves along a horizontal rough surface (with a coefficient of kinetic, μk= 0.125 ) for the distance of d= 2.00 m and then up a frictionless incline. a) What is the speed of the block at the end of the horizontal surface? (I got 1.61) b)How far does the block travel up the...
Q1-(25 pts) A block of mass m is on a horizontal surface and is attached to a spring whose other end is fixed. The spring constant is k. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the horizontal surface is u. A force Facts on the block always making an angle with the horizontal, as shown in the figure. The magnitude of the force is adjusted so that the block moves with constant speed v on the surface from...
Block A of mass 2.00 kg and block B of mass 3.00 kg slide on a frictionless surface toward one another and collide. Before the collision, block A moves east with a speed of 3.00 m/s, block B moves south with a speed of 1.50 m/s. After the collision, block A moves 12 degrees west of south with a speed of 0.500 m/s. The two blocks do NOT stick together after the collision. (a) What is the magnitude and direction...