A 4.0 kg mass is placed on a vertical spring, and displaced from equilibrium by 0.25 m, and released from rest. It is observed that the mass/spring system oscillates with respect to time t, according to the function y(t)=(0.25m) cos〖(4πt).〗
What is the period of oscillations?
A 4.0 kg mass is placed on a vertical spring, and displaced from equilibrium by 0.25...
A block with a mass of 0.650 kg is connected to a spring, displaced in the positive direction a distance of 50.0 cm from equilibrium, and released from rest at t = 0. The block then oscillates without friction on a horizontal surface. After being released, the first time the block is a distance of 30.0 cm from equilibrium is at t = 0.200 s. (a) What is the block's period of oscillation? 1.35s (b) What is the the...
A block of mass 0.427 kg is hung from a vertical spring and allowed to reach equilibrium at rest. As a result the spring is stretched by 0.612 m. Find the spring constant Number N/m The block is then pulled down an additional 0.317 m and released from rest. Assuming no damping, what is its period of oscillation? Number How high above the point of release does the block reach as it oscillates? Number In
A block with mass m =7.5 kg is hung from a vertical spring. When
the mass hangs in equilibrium, the spring stretches x = 0.25 m.
While at this equilibrium position, the mass is then given an
initial push downward at v = 4.1 m/s. The block oscillates on the
spring without friction.
A block with mass m-7.5 ka hung from a vertical spring. Whon the ms hang in equilibrlum, the spring stretches x 0.25m. while at thk equErium pacition,...
4. A block of mass 0.25 kg is placed on a vertical spring of constant k- 5000 N/m, and is pushed downward compressing the spring a distance of 0.1 m. As the block is released, it leaves the spring and continues to travel upward. To what maximum height above the point of release does the block rise?
When a 0.184-kg mass is attached to a vertical spring, it causes the spring to stretch a distance d. If the mass is now displaced slightly from equilibrium, it is found to make 75.0 oscillations in 10.1 s. Find the stretch distance, d.
A block with mass m =7.2 kg is hung from a vertical spring. When the mass hangs in equilibrium, the spring stretches x = 0.25 m. While at this equilibrium position, the mass is then given an initial push downward at v = 4.6 m/s. The block oscillates on the spring without friction. What is the spring constant of the spring? What is the oscillation frequency? After t = 0.39 s what is the speed of the block? What is...
A mass-spring system with spring constant 20 N/m and mass 2.0 kg is displaced from its natural length by 20 cm. The mass is then released from this position. 1. What's the total energy as mass crosses through equilibrium position? 2. Find maximum speed.
A 2.5-kg object attached to an ideal spring with a force constant (spring constant) of 15 N/m oscillates on a horizontal, frictionless track. At time t = 0.00 s, the cart is released from rest at position x = 8 cm from the equilibrium position. (a) What is the frequency of the oscillations of the object? (b) Determine the maximum speed of the cart. (c) Find the maximum acceleration of the mass (d) How much total energy does this oscillating...
A vertical spring has a mass of 500 g attatched to it, the system is at equilibrium. When pulled 30 cm down, it takes 12.4 seconds to finish 10 oscillations. The amplitude is approximately 20 cm througout. a. what is the spring constant? when the system is at rest, the mass is 40 cm above a flat surface. Find the potential energy of the spring, the gravitational potential energy of the mass, and the kinetic energy of the mass when:...
A 2 kg mass is attached to a spring and placed on a frictionless horizontal surface. A horizontal force of 20N is required to hold the mass at rest when it is displaced a distance x = 0.2m from the equilibrium position. The mass is released and allowed to undergo simple harmonic motion. a) Find the force constant k of the spring. b) Find the maximum speed of the mass. c) Find the speed of the mass when x =...