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A certain object of mass 0.50 kg moves along the x-axis. Its potential energy is given by U = 3x2 + 8x. Starting at rest, the
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Ashley
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The displacement of an object oscillating on a spring is given by: x(t)=A cos(ωt+φ). At t = 0, the block starts at x = A/3
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Anonymous
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A 1.00 kg block is attached to a spring with spring constant 14 N/m. While the block is sitting at rest, a student hits it with
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Taylor
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A 0.50-kg mass at the end of a spring vibrates 3.0 times per second with an amplitude of 0.15 m. Determine (a) the velocity when
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Amber
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A body of unknown mass is attached to an ideal spring with force constant 120N/m in the arrangement shown in Figure
-SP2. It is
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Anonymous
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find the length of a pendulum that oscillates with a frequency of 1.0 Hz
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abbigail
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You are determining the period of oscillation of a pendulum. One procedure would be to measure the time for 20 oscillations,
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Sam
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The New England Merchants Bank Building in Boston is 152 high. On windy days it sways with a frequency of 0.12 , and the
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James
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A pendulum bob swings 5.0cm on its first oscillation.On each subsequent oscillation the bob travels 2/5 of the previous
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voytek
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A block with mass M rests on a frictionless surface and is connected to a horizontal spring of force constant k, the other end
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Jon
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When displaced from equilibrium by a small amount, the two hydrogen atoms in an \rm H_{2} molecule are acted on by a restoring
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Tyler
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when a mass attached to a spring is released from rest 3.0 cm from its equilibrium position, it oscillates with a frequency f.
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collegekid
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A mass is suspended from a vertical spring and the system is allowed to come to rest. When the mass is now pulled down a
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Amy
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A mass oscillates with a period of 2.8 s on the end of a spring that has a spring constant of 75 N/m. What is the magnitude of
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dreamygirl
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A mass m is gently placed on the end of a freely hanging spring. The mass then falls 29.8 cm before it stops and begins to rise.
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Maggie
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A 1.2kg mass attached to spring oscillates with an amplitude of 5.1cm and frequency 1.2Hz what is its energy of motion
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Carol
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A pendulum bob swings 5.0 cm on its first oscillation. On each subsequent Oscillation the Bob travels 2/5 of the previous
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Anonymous
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An astronaut measures her mass by means of a device consisting of a chair attached to a large spring. The period of oscillation
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Mikhail
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A vertically oriented spring stretches 0.2m when a 0.4kg mass is suspended from it. The mass is pulled, stretching the spring by
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siobhan
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a pendulum swings back and forth from a string. when it is lying motionless it is y = 6 ft. from a nearby wall. when the
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Anonymous
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Question 4
A 0.9 kg block attached to a spring of force constant 2.1 N/m oscillates with an amplitude of 9 cm. A)Find the maximum
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maura
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A simple pendulum is made from a bob of mass 0.04 kg suspended on alight string of length 1.4m. Keeping the string taut, the
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Nuwaya
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A pendulum consists of a mass m = 0.12 kg hanging from a flexible string of length L. The string is very thin, very light, and
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Joan
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A mass attached to a spring oscillates with a period of 3.15 s.
If the mass starts from rest at x = 0.0530 m and time t = 0,
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Tory
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When a 65 kg person climbs into a 1000 kg car, the car's springs compress vertically by 3.1 cm. What will be the frequency of
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Eric
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A standard DVD has a diameter of 12.0 cm, and a hole that is centered on the axis of symmetry and has a diameter of 1.50 cm. The
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Mustafa
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A 2 kg block of cheddar cheese hangs from an ideal spring of negligible mass. When displaced from equilibrium and released, the
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Kristina
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A girl on a merry-go-round platform holds a pendulum in her hand. The pendulum is 3.7 m from the rotation axis of the platform.
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Michael
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Suppose that a 200g mass (0.20kg) is oscillating at the end of a spring upon a horizontal surface that is essentially
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Thomas
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A child swings on a playground swing. How many times does the child swing through the swing's equilibrium position during the
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Kasey
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The length of a simple pendulum is 0.72 m, the pendulum bob has a mass of 305 grams, and it is released at an angle of 10° to
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Luricela
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An object of an unknown mass is attached to an ideal spring with force constant 120 N/m and is found to vibrate with a frequency
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collegekid
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A 1.2 kg mass attached to a spring oscillates with an amplitude of 5.1 cm
and a frequency of 1.2 Hz. What is its energy of
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Anna
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A pendulum is105 long and swing about one end through 5degree on either side of the vertical.one complete swing takes 2seconds
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Sonia
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0.460 kg mass suspended from a spring oscillates with a period of 1.50 s. How much mass must be added to change the period to
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Aparna Mahato
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A weight is attached to a spring that is oscillating up and down. it takes 3 sec. for the spring to complete one cycle, and the
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girly girl
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The shaker cart,shown in the figure,is the latest extreme sport craze.You stand inside of a small cart attached to a heavy-duty
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Eddie Ray
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Kate (m = 50 kg) is swinging on a tire tied by a (light) rope (L = 3 m) to a tree limb. Her twin Ashley comes along and squeezes
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Anonymous
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An object attached to a horizontal spring is oscillating back and forth along a frictionless surface. The maximum speed of the
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Anonymous
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For non-ideal oscillators (such as a real pendulum) energy is lost and the amplitude (which is the maximum displacement) is no
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Ike
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A simple pendulum is made from a 0.781-m-long string and a small ball attached to its free end. The ball is pulled to one side
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MATT
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When a pendulum with a period of 2.00000 s is moved to a new location from one where the acceleration of gravity was 9.80 m/s2,
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Justin
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Calculate the period of a ball tied to a string
of length 0.3 m making 1.9 revolutions every second.
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jeremy
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A spring with spring constant 14.0 N/m hangs from the ceiling. A 490 g ball is attached to the spring and allowed to come to
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Michael
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A 200 g mass attached to a horizontal spring oscillates at a frequency of 2 Hz. At one instant the mass is at x=5 cm and has a
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Sarah
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A ball of mass oscillates on a spring with spring constant = 200 . The ball's position is described by (0.350 ) 16.0 with
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R
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Damped Oscillations
1. (a) For each of following graphs, determine if graph shows damped oscillation. (b) if it shows damped
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kate
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An air-track glider attached to a spring oscillates between the 3.00 cm mark and the 50.0 cm mark on the track. The glider
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peggy
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If an object on a horizontal frictionless surface is attached to a spring, displaced, and then released, it will oscillate. If
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Hadi
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4. What measurable property/properties affects the period of a pendulum?
7.Give another example of periodic motion other than
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Sherianna
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