To stretch a certain spring by 2.3cm, a person must convert 0.019J of chemical energy to stored spring energy. What is the spring constant of this spring?
To stretch a certain spring by 2.3cm, a person must convert 0.019J of chemical energy to...
A force of 4.9 N is required to stretch a certain spring by 1.3 cm. Part A: How far must this spring be stretched for its potential energy to be 0.025 J? Part B: How much stretch is required for the spring potential energy to be 0.075 J?
Please answer parts A and B: To stretch a certain spring by 2.20 cm from its equilibrium position requires 8.50 J of work. Part A : What is the force constant of this spring? k k = N/m Part B : What was the maximum force required to stretch it by that distance?
It takes 6.5 J of work to stretch a spring 4.1 cm from its unstressed (relaxed) length. a) How much (in J) spring potential energy is then stored by the spring? b) What is the spring constant k in N/m? c) What if the spring is compressed instead by 4.1 cm from its unstressed length, how much (in J) spring potential energy is then stored by the spring? d) How much work (in J) is needed to compress the spring...
5 - Myosin is an enzyme that can convert chemical energy into mechanical energy. In what form is the chemical energy stored? In what form does the mechanical energy get expressed? Illustrate in a four-step drawing how the chemical energy is converted to mechanical energy.
To stretch a certain spring by 3.00 cm from its equilibrium position requires 7.50 J of work. Part A What is the force constant of this spring? k k = nothing N/m SubmitRequest Answer Part B What was the maximum force required to stretch it by that distance? F F = nothing N SubmitRequest Answer Return to AssignmentProvide Feedback
You have a particular spring that if you stretch it 10 cm, the potential energy in the spring is 100 Joules. What would be potential energy of this spring be if you were to stretch is twice as far? Give your answer in Joules.
3. A force of 200 N stretches a spring How far would this spring stretch with a force of 100 N applied to i? 30 cm. What is the spring constant of the spring? 4. A 20 kg box is attached to a compressed spring that has a spring constant of 300 N'm. The box is resting on a frictionless surface and the spring is compressed 30 cm a. What is the EPE of the spring? b. What will be...
A stretched spring must have which 1. potential energy. 2. kinetic energy. 3. chemical energy. 4. electrical energy.
To stretch an ideal spring 9.00 cm from its unstretched length, 19.0 J of work must be done. Part A What is the force constant of this spring? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Part B What magnitude force is needed to stretch the spring 9.00 cm from its unstretched length? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Part C How much work must be done to compress this spring 4.00 cm from its unstretched length? Express your answer...
How far must you stretch a spring with k = 1300 N/m to store 200 J of energy?