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?
A mass is oscillating on a spring with a period of 4.60 s. At t =...
A 150 g mass is oscillating on a spring with a spring constant of 4.0 N/m. The mass is initially at 15 cm from the equilibrium postion with an initial speed of 85 cm/s. What is its maximum speed x cm/s Submit Answer Practice Another Version
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 block oscillating on a spring has period T = 2.8 s . Note: You do not know values for either m or k. Do not assume any particular values for them. The required analysis involves thinking about ratios. 1.) What is the period if the block's mass is quadrupled? 2.) What is the period if the value of the spring constant is halved? 3.) What is the period if the oscillation amplitude is doubled while m and k are...
2. Following problem 1, the same spring-mass is oscillating, but the friction is involved. The spring-mass starts oscillating at the top so that its displacement function is x Ae-yt cos(wt)t is observed that after 5 oscillation, the amplitude of oscillations has dropped to three-quarter (three-fourth) of its initial value. (a) 2 pts] Estimate the value ofy. Also, how long does it take the amplitude to drop to one-quarter of initial value? 0 Co [2 pts] Estimate the value of damping...
Here is a table of the measured period T for a mass m oscillating at the end of a spring. Plot a graph of T^2 vs. m on graph paper. What is the spring constant? Answer: When we hang an unknown mass on the spring, it oscillates with a period of T = 1.50 s. What is the mass? Use the graph; no calculations required! Answer:
A block of mass m is 650 g which is tied to a spring whose spring constant is 62 N/m. The block is pulled a distance x=11 cm from its equilibrium position at x=0 on a frictionless surface and released from rest at t=0 s. What are the angular frequency, the frequency, and the period of the resulting motion? What is the amplitude of the oscillation? What is the maximum speed Vm of the oscillating block, and where is the...
14.11--A block oscillating on a spring has period T = 2.6 s . Note: You do not know values for either m or k. Do not assume any particular values for them. The required analysis involves thinking about ratios. A) What is the period if the block's mass is tripled? B) What is the period if the value of the spring constant is tripled? C) What is the period if the oscillation amplitude is tripled while m and k are...
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?
A 220 g mass attached to a horizontal spring oscillates at a frequency of 2.50 Hz. At t =0s, the mass is at x= 4.60 cm and has Vx =− 32.0 cm/s . Determine: I got the first 4 part answer, Period = 0.4 s, Amplitude = 5.03 x 10-2m, Angular frequency = 15.7 rad/s, Phase Constant = 0.417 rad Questions: 1) The maximum speed. 2) The maximum acceleration. 3) The total energy. 4) The position at t = 0.4s
A mass is attached to a spring & is oscillating up & down. The position of the oscillating mass is given by... y=(3.2 cm)*Cos[2*3.14*t/(0.58 sec)]; where t is time. Determine (a) the period of this motion; (b) the first time the mass is at position y=0. Please show all work.