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 unchanged?
14.11--A block oscillating on a spring has period T = 2.6 s . Note: You do...
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A 190 g block attached to a spring with spring constant 2.0 N/m oscillates horizontally on a frictionless table. Its velocity is 23 cm/s when x0 = -5.9 cm . What is the amplitude of oscillation?, , What is the block's maximum acceleration?, What is the block's position when the acceleration is maximum?, What is the speed of the block when x1 = 2.6 cm ?
Problem 14.39 Part A A 100 g block attached to a spring with spring constant 2.6 N/m oscillates horizontally on a frictionless table. Its velocity is 23 cm/s when o What is the amplitude of oscillation? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. -5.7 cm A Value cm Submit My Answers Give Up Part B What is the block's maximum acceleration? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. maxValue cm/s...
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