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A 170 g oscillator has a speed of 125.0 cm/s when its displacement is 3.00 cm and 51.0 cm/s when its displacement is 7.00 cm .
A.What is the oscillator's maximum speed?
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This scenario is for questions 1-2 A simple harmonic oscillator at the position x-Ogenerates a wave on a string. The oscillator moves up and down at a frequency of 40.0 Hz and with an amplitude of 3.00 cm. At time t = 0, the oscillator is passing through the origin and moving down. The string has a linear mass density of 50,0 g/m and is stretched with a tension of 5.00 N. a) Find...
A simple harmonic oscillator at the position x=0 generates a
wave on a string. The oscillator moves up and down at a frequency
of 40.0 Hz and with an amplitude of 3.00 cm. At time t =
0, the oscillator is passing through the origin and moving down.
The string has a linear mass density of 50.0 g/m and is stretched
with a tension of 5.00 N.
A simple harmonic oscillator at the position x = 0 generates a wave...
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This scenario is for questions 1-2 A simple harmonic oscillator at the position x-generates a wave on a string. The oscillator moves up and down at a frequency of 40.0 Hz and with an amplitude of 3.00 cm. At time t=0, the oscillator is passing through the origin and moving down. The string has a linear mass density of 50,0 g/m and Is stretched with a tension of 5.00 N. a) Find the...
This scenario is for questions 1-2. A simple harmonic oscillator at the position x = 0 generates a wave on a string. The oscillator moves up and down at a frequency of 40.0 Hz and with an amplitude of 3.00 cm. At time t = 0, the oscillator is passing through the origin and moving down. The string has a linear mass density of 50.0 g/m and is stretched with a tension of 5.00 N. a) Find the angular frequency...
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1) A simple harmonic oscillator consists of a 0.100 kg mass attached to a spring whose force constant is 10.0 N/m. The mass is displaced 3.00 cm and released from rest. Calculate (a) the natural frequency fo and period T (b) the total energy , and (c) the maximum speed 2) Allow the motion in problem 1 to take place in a resisting medium. After oscillating for 10 seconds, the maximum amplitude decreases to half the initial...