Suppose a mass m is on a spring that has been compressed a distance h. How much further must the spring be compressed to triple the elastic potential energy?
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0.73 h is this correct?
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Suppose a mass m is on a spring that has been compressed a distance h. How...
Suppose a 0.270 -kg mass on a spring-loaded gun that has been compressed 0.210 m has elastic potential energy of 24.0 J. How high above the spring's equilibrium point can the gun fire the mass if the gun is fired straight up?
Suppose a 0.45-kg mass on a spring-loaded gun that has been compressed 0.10 m has elastic potential energy of 1.50 J. How high above the spring's equilibrium point can the gun fire the mass if the gun is fired straight up? Group of answer choices 0.34 m 0.58 m 0.24 m 3.2 m 33 m
Problem 2 A spring of negligible mass has force constant k = 2500 N/m. a) How far must the spring be compressed for an amount 5.0 J of potential energy to be stored in it? b) You place the spring vertically with one end on the floor. You then drop a book of mass 2.0 kg onto it from a height of 0.800 m above the top of the spring. Find the maximum distance the spring will be compressed.
A brick of mass m=0.49 kg is set against a spring with a spring constant of k1 = 639 N/m which has been compressed by a distance of 0.1 m. Some distance in front of it, along a frictionless surface, is another spring with a spring constant of k2 = 261 N/m. Part (a) How far, d2 in meters, will the second spring compress when the brick runs into it? Part (b) How fast, v in meters per second, will the brick...
when a small spring has constant of 561 N/m. when it is compressed .0113m how much elastic potential energy is stored? How much force was needed to compress the spring this much?
a bowling ball of mass 1.7 kg is launched from a spring compressed by the distance d= 0.49 m at an angle of 45 degrees measured from the horizontal. It is observed that the ball reaches a maximum height of h= 4.8m, measured from the initial position of the ball. Let the gravitational potential energy be zero at the initial height of the bowling ball. Part A.) What is the spring constant k, in newtons per meter? Part B.) Calculate...
A spring of negligible mass has force constant k = 1500 N/m. How far must the spring be compressed for an amount 3.40 J of potential energy to be stored in it? You place the spring vertically with one end on the floor. You then drop a book of mass 1.30 kg onto it from a height of 0.700 m above the top of the spring. Find the maximum distance the spring will be compressed.
A spring has a spring stiffness constant k of 80.0 N/m . How much must this spring be compressed to store 50.0 J of potential energy?x= (?)m
8. How much is compressed a spring that stores 50 J of elastic potential • energy? The spring constant is 9 X 10' N/m.
The force constant of a spring is 550 N/m. How much elastic potential energy is stored in the spring if the spring is compressed a distance of 1.2 cm? What is the force being used to compress the spring?