how is the period of a mass oscillating on a spring related to the spring constant?...
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?
2. A horizontal spring is oscillating and has mass of 200 g. If the spring constant of it is 80 N/m, (a) find out its time period, (b) if spring constant changed to 20 N/m, what will be its time period? (c) If length of the spring is tripled, what will be its time period?
An oscillating spring and mass has a period of 0.85 s. The mass is 0.631 kg hence the spring constant is a) 4.66 N/m, b) 0.873 N/m, c) 45.2 N/m, d) 34.5 N/m.
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%?
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
If a 10g mass is oscillating in simple harmonic motion with a spring constant of 2N/m, find the time for one full oscillation (period).
Lab 12: A mass on a spring is oscillating up and down. What is the spring constant, k, if a mass of 26.2 kg is hanging on end of the spring with a period of oscillation of 1 s. Calculate answer to one decimal.
A mass is oscillating on a spring with a period of 4.60 s. At t = 0 s the mass has zero speed and is at x = 8.30 cm. What is its speed at t = 2.50 s?
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
the position of a mass that is oscillating on a spring is given by x = (0.20m) cos [(5.00s^-1)t]. what is the period of the motion? what is the amplitude of the motion? what is the spring constant? what is the total mechanical energy of the system?