Q2. A mass of 300 g is attached to a spring hanging
from the ceiling. The spring stretches 20 cm when the mass is
added.
What is the spring constant of the spring?
If the mass is now pulled 8 cm below it’s new
equilibrium position, what will be the frequency of the
oscillation
What is the maximum speed of the mass?
At what position will it have a speed that is one
third of the maximum speed?
What is the acceleration of the mass 1 cm above the
equilibrium point?
Q2. A mass of 300 g is attached to a spring hanging from the ceiling. The...
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A block with mass m =6.2 kg is hung from a vertical spring. When
the mass hangs in equilibrium, the spring stretches x = 0.22 m.
While at this equilibrium position, the mass is then given an
initial push downward at v = 4.7 m/s. The block oscillates on the
spring without friction.
1) What is the spring constant of the spring?
2) What is the oscillation frequency?
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