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A light spring of constant k = 75.0 N/m is attached
vertically to a table (figure (a)). A 2.10-g balloon is filled with
helium (density = 0.179 kg/m3) to a volume of 4.00
m3 and is then connected to the spring, causing the
spring to stretch as shown in figure (b). Determine the extension
distance L when the balloon is in equilibrium. (The
density of air is 1.29 kg/m3.)
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A light spring of constant k = 75.0 N/m is attached vertically to a table (figure (a)). A 3.00-g balloon is filled with helium (density = 0.179 kg/m”) to a volume of 4.75 m3 and is then connected to the spring, causing the spring to stretch as shown in figure (b). Determine the extension distance L when the balloon is in equilibrium. (The density of air is 1.29 kg/m3.) o de colores y en and is then comes to e
A light unstretched/uncompressed spring with spring constant
k rests vertically on the bottom of a beaker that contains
a fluid of density ?f ?(Figure 1) . A
block of wood with mass m and density ? is
connected to the spring and the spring-block system is allowed to
come to static equilibrium. (?f> ?)
A) Write an expression for the elongation distance
d of the spring in the new equilibrium position.
Write your answer in terms of m, k, ?f,...
A helium-filled balloon, whose envelope has a mass of 0.29 kg,
is tied to a 3.9-m long, 0.051-kg string. The balloon is spherical
with a radius of 0.40 m. When released, it lifts a length
h of the string and then remains in equilibrium, as in the
figure below. Determine the value of h. Hint:
Only that part of the string above the floor contributes to the
load being supported by the balloon. (The density of air is 1.29
kg/m3...
A helium-filled balloon, whose envelope has a mass of 0.28 kg, is tied to a 3.5-m long, 0.051-kg string. The balloon is spherical with a radius of 0.40 m. When released, it lifts a length h of the string and then remains in equilibrium, as in the figure below. Determine the value of h. Hint: Only that part of the string above the floor contributes to the load being supported by the balloon. (The density of air is 1.29 kg/m3...
A helium-filled balloon, whose envelope has a mass of 0.26 kg,
is tied to a 3.6-m long, 0.053-kg string. The balloon is spherical
with a radius of 0.40 m. When released, it lifts a length
h of the string and then remains in equilibrium, as in the
figure below. Determine the value of h. Hint:
Only that part of the string above the floor contributes to the
load being supported by the balloon. (The density of air is 1.29
kg/m3...
A light spring of constant 177 N/m rests vertically on the bottom of a large beaker of water. A 4.42 kg block of wood of density 669 kg/m3 is connected to the top of the spring and the block-spring system is allowed to come to static equilibrium. What is the elongation ∆L of the spring? The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s 2 . Answer in units of cm.
A light spring with a spring constant k = 316 N/m is attached to a vertical wall at one end and a block with a mass m = 0.462 kg at the other end. The block rests on a horizontal frictionless surface and is initially at the equilibrium length of the spring. The block is then displaced from the equilibrium position of the spring in such a manner as to stretch the spring by an amount A = 0.190 m...
A massless spring with a spring constant k = 22.0 N/m is hanging vertically from the ceiling neither stretched nor compressed as shown in part (1). A 0.45-kg ball is attached to its free end, then slowly lowered to its equilibrium (E) position (2). Finally, the ball is pulled down a distance of 15.0 cm before being released (3). a) Using the provided information derive the algebraic expression for the stretched distance in the spring while at equilibrium. b) Calculate...
1. (10 Marks)A load of 50 N attached to a spring hanging vertically stretches the spring 5.0 cm. The spring is now placed horizontally on a table and stretched 11 cm. (a)What force is required to stretch the spring by that amount? (b) Plot a graph of force (on the y-axis) versus spring displacement from the equilibrium position along the x-axis x(cm) 2. (10 Marks) What are the (a) amplitude, (b) frequency 20 and (c) phase constant of the oscillation...