A real spring is not massless, but the mass of your spring was not taken into account an experiment . How would the non-zero mass of your spring have affected your experimental values of the spring constant k and the oscillation period T?
k was not affected but the measured T were larger than the values predicted by the equation relating period, measured mass, and spring constant.
A real spring is not massless, but the mass of your spring was not taken into...
A massless spring has a spring constant of k=7.85N/m. A mass M=0.425kg is placed on the spring, and is allowed to oscillate. What is the period T of oscillation?
The figure shows the position-time graph of an object of mass m oscillating on the end of a massless ideal spring of
spring constant k. Answer the following questions.1. Which of the following graphs is the correct
velocity-time graph of the oscillation?2. Which of the following graphs is the correct
acceleration-time graph of the oscillation?3. If the mass of the object is m = 0.500 kg, what is
the spring constant k of the ideal spring?Hint: read o the period of...
Steven says that the period T of an object on a spring is depends on the mass m of the object and the spring constant k of the spring in the following way: T=2π(m/k). Jessica says that the period T of an object on a spring is depends on the mass m of the object and the spring constant k of the spring in the following way: T=2πsqrt(m/k). -The various combinations of masses and spring constants moves on a low...
37. /m, is A kg mass attached to a massless spring with spring constant k-38 N oscillating without friction. If the mass has a velocity of 2.1 m/s when it is at the equilibrium position, what is the amplitude of the oscillation? b. 0.19 m c. 0.25 m d. 0.33 m e. 0.42 m 38. On earth, you have a pendulum of length L that oscillates with period T. Your friend lives on a planet where the acceleration of gravity...
A block of mass M is attached to a wall by a massless spring with spring constant k. The block is allowed to oscillate on a frictionless surface. A second block of mass m is placed on top of the first block. The coefficient of static friction between the two blocks is his. What is the angular frequency of oscillation, and what is the maximum possible amplitude of oscillation such that the second block will not fly off?
Part A) A 5 kg mass is connected to a massless spring with force constant 200 N/m and rests on a frictionless horizontal table. The other end of the spring in anchored to the table. A driving force with a maximum amplitude of 10 N and a period of 1 s is applied to the mass. What is amplitude of the oscillation? Part B) A transverse wave on a string has a period of 0.1 s and an amplitude of...
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Measured Force Constant, k (N/m): 5.29 (20 points) Mass, m (kg)_0.100 kg tittettststtst Time (s) 208 2.94 3.844.12 5.60 6.48 1.36 8.249.14 Period (s) .86.9 -88 -88.88.88.88.9 Calculate the experimental values for the period of oscillation between each consecutive time value, then use those values to calculate the experimental average period value. (10 points) Average Period, Tavg (s): -88 Physical Quantity Crest (m) Trough (m) Amplitude (m) Position Wave 501 .348 0.79 Velocity Wave I-0.57...
(a) Find the period of oscillation for a spring-mass system where the spring constant (k) is 24 N/m and the mass (m) is 6 kg. (b) Write an equation for x(t) if the spring is stretched to an amplitude of 10 cm from its equilibrium position x = 0 at t = 0. (c) Write an equation for the following initial conditions: at t = 0, the mass is at x = 0 and has a velocity of +3 cm/s.
Pre-Lab Q2: Consider the equation you will use to calculate the period of your pendulum. For each scenario below, determine how an error in your length measurement (L) would affect your predicted period value (T). a. SCENARIO 1: You measured the pendulum length (L) to be LARGER than the actual value. As a result your predicted period (T) will be: i. LARGER than the actual value. ii. SMALLER than the actual value. b. SCENARIO 2: You measured the pendulum length...
Spring Constants & Periods By varying the mass placed on a spring, the period of oscillation can be changed. When multiple data sets are collected and plotted, the spring constant can be determined. Before data was collected, the minimum and maximum masses were determined by visually watching the harmonic motion. For the minimum, a mass was chosen such that the resulting simple harmonic motion had an appreciable amplitude without significant dampening over ten periods. For the maximum, the mass was...