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A 0.38-kg mass attached to a spring undergoes simple harmonic motion with a period of 0.63 s. What is the force constant of the spring?
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The position of a mass oscillating on a spring is given by x = (5.6 cm) cos [2πt / (2.03 s)]. (a) What is the period of this motion? (b) What is the first time the mass is at the position x = 0?
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A child exerts a tangential 41.9-N force on the rim of a disk-shaped merry-go-round with a radius of 2.25 m. If the merry-go-round starts at rest and acquires an angular speed of 0.086 rev/s in 3.57 s, what is its mass?
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thank you so much. i'll get working on this.
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thank you. but i don't think this is the answer they are looking for :(. hypothetically, can we assume elasticity?
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A delivery truck with a mass of 1700 kg is stopped in the street w/o its brakes on, when a small car hits it from behind. The car has a mass of 650 kg, and is traveling at 3.7m/s immediately before it hits the truck. Both the car and the truck have good bumpers, so assume the ...
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A delivery truck with a mass of 1700 kg is stopped in the street w/o its brakes on, when a small car hits it from behind. The care has a mass of 650 kg, and is traveling at 3.7m/s immediately before it hits the truck. Both the car and the truck have good bumpers, so assume the...
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After fixing a flat tire on a bicycle you give the wheel a spin. (a) If its initial angular speed was 5.41 rad/s and it rotated 13.7 revolutions before coming to rest, what was its average angular acceleration?
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A pulley rotating in the counterclockwise direction is attached to a mass suspended from a string. The mass causes the pulley's angular velocity to decrease with a constant angular acceleration α = -2.2 rad/s2. If the pulley's initial angular velocity is ω = ...
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A spot of paint on a bicycle tire moves in a circular path of radius 0.27 m. When the spot has traveled a linear distance of 2.18 m, through what angle has the tire rotated? Give your answer in radians.
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