If you pass a current through a conductive metal spring, it will compress. If you hang a mass m from a vertical hanging spring, it will stretch some distance x. Could you keep a vertical hanging spring with a mass m hung on it from stretching downwards by simultaneously putting electrical current into the spring? If so, how strong would the current have to be? Model the spring as a solenoid with length L and N turns per length.
If you pass a current through a conductive metal spring, it will compress. If you hang...
you hang a m mass on a k vertical spring with an equilibrium length of L. how far, x, does the spring stretch?
You hang a mass of m = 0.500 kg on a spring and measure that it stretches 2 cm (0.02 m) from its original length. How much elastic potential energy is stored in the spring when it is at rest, stretched to this length?
1) A0.4-kg mass is attached to a spring that can compress as well as stretch. The mass and spring are resting on a horizontal tabletop. The spring constant is 50 N/m. The mass is pulled, stretching the spring 48 cm. The mass is then released, and the spring-mass system begins to oscillate. a) Construct a complete energy system diagram to predict the speed of the mass as it passes a point that is a distance of 39 cm from its...
1) [7 marks] A long straight wire hangs vertically through the middle of a metal basketball hoop of radius R = 23.0 cm. The hoop is horizontal. The wire carries a current of I = 1.56 A, moving vertically upward from the ground toward the sky. a) Sketch the magnetic field inside the hoop, as viewed from above it. b) What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at the hoop's location? c) Is there a net magnetic flux through...
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" A mass hanging from a vertical spring is somewhat more complicated than a mass attached to a horizontal spring because the gravitational force acts along the direction of motion. Therefore, the restoring force of the oscillations is not provided by the spring force alone, but by the net force resulting from both the spring force and the gravitational force. Ultimately, however, the physical quantities of motion...
mass vibrates on an ideal spring as illustrated below. The total energy of the spring is 100 J. What is the kinetic energy of the mass at point P, halfway between the equilibrium point and the amplitude? P Equilibrium A. 50 J B. 200 J C. 75 J D. 100 J E. 25 J When a weight Wis hanging from a light vertical string, the speed of pulses on the string is v. If a second weight Wis added without...
A mass vibrates on an ideal spring as illustrated below. The total energy of the spring is 100 J. What is the kinetic energy of the mass at point P, halfway between the equilibrium point and the amplitude? P Equilibrium A. 50 J B. 200 J C. 75 J D. 100 J E. 25 J When a weight Wis hanging from a light vertical string, the speed of pulses on the string is v. If a second weight Wis added...
You are working in your dream job: an assistant for the special effects department of a movie studio. You have just been given this assignment: the star of a horror movie is walking down a spooky hallway when suddenly, due to some unknown and strange supernatural forces, all the pictures hanging on the wall start rotating about their upper edges until they are sticking straight out from the wall! To set up this effect, you attach the pictures to the...
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