A ) If it requires 6.0 J of work to stretch a particular spring by 1.9 cm from its equilibrium length, how much more work will be required to stretch it an additional 4.1 cm ?
B) A baseball (m = 145 g ) traveling 34 m/s moves a fielder's glove backward 15 cm when the ball is caught.
-What was the average force exerted by the ball on the glove?
A ) If it requires 6.0 J of work to stretch a particular spring by 1.9...
A baseball (m = 145 g)
traveling 55 m/s moves a fielder's glove backward 20 cm when the
ball is caught. What was the average force exerted by the ball on
the glove?
A baseball (m = 145 g) traveling 55 m/s moves a fielder's glove backward 20 cm when the ball is caught. What was the average force exerted by the ball on the glove? Magnitude Direction in the direction of the ball's motion in the direction opposite to...
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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...