When a 0.184-kg mass is attached to a vertical spring, it causes the spring to stretch a distance d. If the mass is now displaced slightly from equilibrium, it is found to make 75.0 oscillations in 10.1 s. Find the stretch distance, d.
When a 0.184-kg mass is attached to a vertical spring, it causes the spring to stretch...
10. When a 0.26-kg block is suspended on a vertical spring, it causes it to stretch 3.20 cm. If the block is now pulled 8.30 cm below its equilibrium position and released, what is the speed of the block when it is 4.40 cm below the equilibrium position? __________ m/s
When a 0.24-kg block is suspended on a vertical spring, it causes it to stretch 2.90 cm. If the block is now pulled 7.90 cm below its equilibrium position and released, what is the speed of the block when it is 4.40 cm below the equilibrium position? The last guy gave the wrong answer being 0.774 m/s or 44.46 cm/s it needs to be in m/s
When a 0.20-kg block is suspended on a vertical spring, it causes it to stretch 3.10 cm. If the block is now pulled 8.40 cm below its equilibrium position and released, what is the speed of the block when it is 3.70 cm below the equilibrium position?
When a 0.26-kg block is suspended on a vertical spring, it causes it to stretch 3.40 cm. If the block is now pulled 7.60 cm below its equilibrium position and released, what is the speed of the block when it is 4.10 cm below the equilibrium position?
A mass of 0.5 kg is attached to a spring of length 12cm causes it to stretch by 8 cm. Displace the mass from equilibrium and release it at t =0.3, ask for PE? KE? E total?
1) A0.4-kg mass is attached to a spring that can compress as well as stretch. The mass and spring are resting on a horizontal tabletop. The spring constant is 50 N/m. The mass is pulled, stretching the spring 48 cm. The mass is then released, and the spring-mass system begins to oscillate. a) Construct a complete energy system diagram to predict the speed of the mass as it passes a point that is a distance of 39 cm from its...
When a mass of .350kg is attached to a vertical spring and lowered slowly, the spring stretches 51.0cm. The mass is now displaced from its equilibrium position and undergoes a simple harmonic motion. What is the period of oscillation? Please follow the template below. List and laws or principles that apply and give a defintion. Draw a diagram. Show the formula you used and how you manipulated it, Show the steps you did. Thank you for your time.
A 2 kg mass is attached to a spring and placed on a frictionless horizontal surface. A horizontal force of 20N is required to hold the mass at rest when it is displaced a distance x = 0.2m from the equilibrium position. The mass is released and allowed to undergo simple harmonic motion. a) Find the force constant k of the spring. b) Find the maximum speed of the mass. c) Find the speed of the mass when x =...
A block of mass mmm= 3.00 kg is attached to the end of an ideal spring. Due to the weight of the block, the block remains at rest when the spring is stretched a distance hhh= 8.00 cm from its equilibrium length. (Figure 1)The spring has an unknown spring constant k. Take the acceleration due to gravity to be g = 9.81 m/s2m/s2 . Suppose that the block gets bumped and undergoes a small vertical displacement. Find the resulting frequency...
When a 0.62-kg mass is attached to a vertical spring, the spring stretches by 17 cm. How much mass must be attached to the spring to result in a 0.77-s period of oscillation?