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2. A horizontal spring is oscillating and has mass of 200 g. If the spring constant...
Suppose a 200-g mass (0.20kg) is oscillating at the end of the spring upon a frictionless horizontal surface. the spring can be both stretch and compassed and has a spring constant of 240 N/ m. It was originally stretched a distance of 12cm from its equilibrium. what is its initial potential energy PE max? show calculation
A 55 g mass is oscillating on a spring with spring constant of 20 N/m. (a) What is the frequency of the mass on the spring? (b) If the time constant is 0.35 s, how long does the oscillator take for the amplitude to decrease by 50%?
If a 10 g mass is oscillating in a simple harmonic motion with a spring constant of 2 N/m, Find the time for one full oscillation (Period). ОА, 1.44s 14.445 OB. Oc 145 OD. 0.445
QUESTION 10 When a 200 g mass attached to a horizontal spring (k= 25 N/m) is pushed 10 cm into the spring and released, it undergoes simple harmonic motion. Find the quantities below for this oscillating system: (a) The angular frequency (rad/sec) QUESTION 11 When a 200 g mass attached to a horizontal spring (k-25 N/m) is pushed 10 cm into the spring and released, it undergoes simple harmonic motion. Find the quantities below for this oscillating system. (b) Th...
A 15 g mass is oscillating on a spring with spring constant of 50 N/m. (a) What is the frequency of the mass on the spring? in Hz (b) If the time constant is 0.4 s, how long does the oscillator take for the amplitude to decrease by 50%? in seconds
An oscillating spring of unknown mass has a period of 7.15s. The spring is changed out to one that has a spring constant that is 3 times larger. What is the new period of oscillation for the spring / mass system?
When a 200 g mass attached to a horizontal spring (k= 25 N/m) is pushed 10 cm into the spring and released, it undergoes simple harmonic motion. Find the quantities below for this oscillating system: (a) The angular frequency (rad/sec) b) Th Period of the oscilation (sec) c) The frequency (Hz) d) The maximum speed (m/s) (e) Maximum acceleration (m/s2)
When a 200 g mass attached to a horizontal spring (k= 25 N/m) is pushed 10 cm into the spring and released, it undergoes simple harmonic motion. Find the quantities below for this oscillating system (a) The angular frequency (rad/sec) (b) Th Period of the oscilation (sec) (c) The frequency (Hz) (d) The maximum speed (m/s) (e) Maximum acceleration (m/s2)
A 35-g mass is oscillating on a spring of spring constant 35 N/m. If the total energy is 0.47 J, what is the maximum speed of the mass? m/s
14.11--A block oscillating on a spring has period T = 2.6 s . Note: You do not know values for either m or k. Do not assume any particular values for them. The required analysis involves thinking about ratios. A) What is the period if the block's mass is tripled? B) What is the period if the value of the spring constant is tripled? C) What is the period if the oscillation amplitude is tripled while m and k are...