spring You have a spring, with spring constant K - 50.0 N/m. A mass, m 0.44...
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SPRING CONSTANT, known as "k", IS 18 N/m
Situation: A 0.80-meter spring is set on top of a table. The tabletop is 1.0 meters in length. The table is pushed up against a wall and one end of the spring is attached to the wall. A woodblock of mass 0.1kg is placed at the other end of the free spring. The woodblock is pushed against the spring causing the spring to compress. When held in...
Multiple choice
The SI units of spring constant are Select one: N Nm m/N N/m A block is attached to a stretched spring as shown in the figure 10.1 of the lab manual. The block is released from rest. Upon release, the block moves to the left. Which one of the following statements concerning the block-spring system is true? Select one: The KE of the block decreases and PE of the spring increases. The KE of the block increases and...
Suppose a force of 40 N is required to stretch and hold a spring 0.1 m from its equilibrium position. a. Assuming the spring obeys Hooke's law, find the spring constant k. b. How much work is required to compress the spring 0.2 m from its equilibrium position? c. How much work is required to stretch the spring 0.5 m from its equilibrium position? d. How much additional work is required to stretch the spring 0.1 m if it has...
You compress a block on a spring. The spring has a constant k = 3000 N/m and the block has a mass of 4 kg. You compress the spring 0.3 m and release the block. After being released, the block hits a rough surface with a coefficient of friction of 0.6. How far does the block travel across the rough surface before it comes to a stop? Please use the correct formulas for this question so I can understand.
SPRING PE PRACTICE • A person uses a 10 kg block to compress a spring (with spring constant 8000 N/m) by 0.1 meters. The block is then released and slides along a frictional ramp (lk = 0.2). How far along the ramp does the block slide before coming to a stop? Ax = ? Hy = 0.2 < 0.2 10 kg ww10t04 370
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
A spring with a spring constant of 49 N/m is initially compressed by 7.2 cm. How much work is required to compress the spring an additional 5.0 cm?
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...
Hang the 100 g mass on spring 1 and enter the additional
displacement of the spring
_____10______cm. Calculate the spring constant of this
spring___________ N/m.
3. Place the 250 g mass on spring 3 and change the “Softness”
setting to 1 notch to the right of the middle.
Calculate the spring constant of spring 3
:_________________N/m.
Note that the displacement of the springs with the masses attached
is the NEW equilibrium length of the spring. The restoring force of
the...
Suppose you have a spring with a force constant of 42.5 N/m. How much is the spring stretched, in meters, by an object with a mass of 0.49 kg that is hanging from the spring at rest? Calculate the change in gravitational potential energy, in joules, of the 0.49-kg object when it descends this distance. Calculate the energy, in joules, stored in the spring when it is stretched this amount. Apparently, not all of the gravitational potential energy went into...