A baby diplodocus is suspended vertically from a spring which causes the spring to stretch an additional distance y beyond its equilibrium length. If the diplodocus is pushed from equilibrium it bounces gently up and down with a period of 13.1 seconds. How long is the spring stretched by the diplodocus (i.e., find y)?
A baby diplodocus is suspended vertically from a spring which causes the spring to stretch an...
A 1.1-kg object is suspended from a vertical spring whose spring constant is 170 N/m. (a) Find the amount by which the spring is stretched from its unstrained length. (b) The object is then pulled straight down by an additional distance of 0.10 m and released from rest. Find the speed with which the object passes through its original position on the way up.
a 1.1 kg object is suspended from a vertical spring whose spring constant is 170 N/m. find the amount by which the spring is stretched from its unstrained length. the object is then pulled straight down by an additional distance of 0.20 meters and released from rest find the speed with which the object passes through its original position on the way up
A 1.1-kg object is suspended from a vertical spring whose spring constant is 190 N/m. (a) Find the amount by which the spring is stretched from its unstrained length. (b) The object is then pulled straight down by an additional distance of 0.22 m and released from rest. Find the speed with which the object passes through its original position on the way up.
A 1.4-kg object is suspended from a vertical spring whose spring constant is 131 N/m. (a) Find the amount by which the spring is stretched from its unstrained length. m (b) The object is pulled straight down by an additional distance of 0.16 m and released from rest. Find the speed with which the object passes through its original position on the way up.
A 1.1-kg object is suspended from a vertical spring whose spring constant is 180 N/m. (a) Find the amount by which the spring is stretched from its unstrained length. (b) The object is then pulled straight down by an additional distance of 0.12 m and released from rest. Find the speed with which the object passes through its original position on the way up. X 10.791 (a) Number Units (b) Number 1.5 Units m/s
A 1.1-kg object is suspended from a vertical spring whose spring constant is 180 N/m. (a) Find the amount by which the spring is stretched from its unstrained length. (b) The object is then pulled straight down by an additional distance of 0.14 m and released from rest. Find the speed with which the object passes through its original position on the way up. (a) Number 0.05988 Units m 2.556 (b) Number Units m/s LINK TO TEXT
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.
A 2kg mass is suspended vertically from a spring attached to a fixed support. The spring satisfies Hooke's law with a spring constant of k 18 N m1. No damping is present. Gravity acts on the mass with a gravitational constant of g 10 m s2. An external force of R 24 sin (wt) Newton is applied to the mass, directed downwards, where t is the time in seconds since the mass was set in motion and w is a...
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?