Suppose that a 0.20kg is oscillating at the end of Spring upon a frictionless horizontal surface. The Spring can be both stretched and compressed and has a Spring constant of 240N/m. It originally stretched a distance of 12 cm from its equilibrium. What is the maximum velocity max that the mass will reach in its oscillation?
Suppose that a 0.20kg is oscillating at the end of Spring upon a frictionless horizontal surface....
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
where in the oscillation is this maximum reached? Suppose a 200- g mass(0.20kg)is oscillated at the end of the spring up on a frictionless horizontal surface. The Spring can be stretched and compressed and has a Spring constant of 240N/m. It was originally stretched a distance of 12cm from its equilibrium. Where in this oscillation this maximum reached?
A 0.20 kg mass is attached to a spring with a spring constant equal to 240 N/m, and this mass-spring system is oscillating on a horizontal surface that is nearly frictionless. The spring was originally stretched a distance of 0.12 meters from its equilibrium (unstretched) length. a) How much did the potential energy of this mass-spring system change when the spring was originally stretched 0.12 meters? b) What is the maximum speed the mass will attain in its oscillation? c)...
A 0.64 kg mass is attached to a light
spring with a force constant of 23.9 N/m and set into oscillation
on a horizontal frictionless surface. If the spring is stretched
5.0 cm and released from rest, determine the following.
(a) maximum speed of the oscillating mass
_____ m/s
(b) speed of the oscillating mass when the spring is compressed 1.5
cm
_____ m/s
(c) speed of the oscillating mass as it passes the point 1.5 cm
from the equilibrium...
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A 0.76 kg mass is attached to a light spring with a force constant of 27.9 N/m and set into oscillation on a horizontal frictionless surface. If the spring is stretched 5.0 cm and released from rest, determine the following. (a) maximum speed of the oscillating mass m/s (b) speed of the oscillating mass when the spring is compressed 1.5 cm m/s (c) speed of the oscillating mass as it passes the point 1.5 cm from the equilibrium position m/s...
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A block with mass 0.400 kg is on a horizontal frictionless surface and is attached to a horizontal compressed spring that has force constant k=200 N/m. The other end of the spring is attached to a wall. The block is released, and it moves back and forth on the end of the spring. During this motion the block has speed 3.00 m/s when the spring is stretched 0.160 m. (a) During the motion of the block, what is its maximum...
A 0.28 kg mass is attached to a light spring with a force constant of 34.9 N/m and set into oscillation on a horizontal frictionless surface. If the spring is stretched 5.0 cm and released from rest, determine the following. (a) maximum speed of the oscillating mass m/s (b) speed of the oscillating mass when the spring is compressed 1.5 cm m/s (c) speed of the oscillating mass as it passes the point 1.5 cm from the equilibrium position m/s...
A 0.40 kg mass is attached to a light spring with a force constant of 23.9 N/m and set into oscillation on a horizontal frictionless surface. If the spring is stretched 5.0 cm and released from rest, determine the following. (a) maximum speed of the oscillating mass m/s (b) speed of the oscillating mass when the spring is compressed 1.5 cm m/s (c) speed of the oscillating mass as it passes the point 1.5 cm from the equilibrium position m/s...