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Springs and Oscillations
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a car with bad shock absorbers bounces up and down with a period of 0.731s after hitting a bump. The car has a mass of 1850kg
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April
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Suppose a 1.5kg block of wood is slid along a floor and it compresses a spring that is attached horizontally to a wall. The
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Anonymous
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a vertical spring with spring stiffness constant 305 n/m oscillates with an amplitude of 28.0 cm when 0.260 kg hangs from it.
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Shandy
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A 750g block is attached to a vertical spring whose stiffness constant is 1N/m . The block is released at the position where the
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kara
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A 0.409 kg block is attached to a horizontal spring that is at its equilibrium length, and whose force constant is 19.5 N/m. The
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Carden
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A platform of mass 0.83 kg is supported on four springs (only two springs are shown in the picture, but there are four
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Susan
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Two identical massless springs of constant k = 200N/m are fixed at opposite ends of a level track, as shown. A 5 kg block is
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Anonymous
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a 1.5 kg box moves back and forth on a horizontal frictionless surface between two different springs. the box is initially
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brad
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2. When a 625g mass is attached to a vertical spring, the spring stretches by 16cm. How much mass must be attached to the spring
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Quita
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A block hangs in equilibrium from a vertical spring. When a second identical block is added, the original block sags by 5.00 cm.
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Tara
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When a mass of 28 g is attached to a certain
spring, it makes 18 complete vibrations in 4.1 s. What is the spring constant of the
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Sangita
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Question 1:
Experimentally it is found that a 6 kg weight stretches a certain spring 6 cm. If the weight is pulled 4 cm below the
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shasha
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A certain spring has a spring constant of 165 N/m. A 20kg mass is attached to the end of the spring. While the mass is at the
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Philip
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A vertical scale on a spring balance reads from 0 to 220N . The scale has a length of 15.0cm from the 0 to 220N reading. A fish
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Becca
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A 4.50 g mass resting on a horizontal, frictionless surface is attached to one end of a spring; the other end of the spring is
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Peaches
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Consider an ideal spring that has an unstretched length l0 = 3.3 m. Assume the spring has a constant k = 23 N/m. Suppose the
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Tj
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A 4 ft spring measures 8 ft long after a mass weighing 8 pounds is attached to it. the medium through which the mass moves
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pam
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A 4.10 kg object on a horizontal frictionless surface is attached to a spring with spring constant 840 N/m. The object is
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Anonymous
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When a 0.213-kg mass is attached to a vertical spring, it causes the spring to stretch a distance d. If the mass is now
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Cooper
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Ive tried using the formulas my teacher gave me, however I can't seem to get the right answers. Please help!
A 1.4-kg block hangs
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Madison
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A hanging spring is compressed 3 inches from its rest position and released at t = 0 seconds. It returns to the same position
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Anonymous
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One end of a massless coil spring is suspended from a rigid ceiling. It is found that when a 3.3 kg mass is suspended from it
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Austin
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A mass of 0.40 kg is attached to a spring and
is set into vibration with a period of 0.15 s. What is the spring constant of the
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Anonymous
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A mass on a spring A oscillates at twice the frequency of the same mass on spring B. Which statement is correct?
A. The spring
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Idali
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A 0.67-kg metal sphere oscillates at the end of a vertical spring. As the spring stretches from 0.10 to 0.21 m (relative to its
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Donna
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A 2kg mass is attached to a spring of spring constant 20N/m. At t=0 the spring is at its relaxed position and the block is
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Kelly O'Reilly
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A horizontal spring attached to a wall has a force constant of 800 N/m. A block of mass 1.10 kg is attached to the spring and
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Anonymous
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Two people with a combined mass of 135 kg hop into an old car with worn-out shock absorbers. This causes the springs to compress
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Cooper
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VERTICAL SPRING
A spring of negligible mass, spring constant k = 89 N/m, and natural length l = 1.4 m is hanging vertically. This
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Megan
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Two people with a combined mass of 130 kg hop into an old car with worn-out shock absorbers. This causes the springs to compress
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shaz
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A block is connected between two springs on a frictionless horizontally level track. The other end of each spring is
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Bobby
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A spring (k = 400 N/m) is hung vertically.
a) If a 5 kg mass is attached to the end of the spring and gently lowered to rest
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ullas
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A 58.2 g object is attached to a horizontal spring with a spring constant of 11.8 N/m and released from rest with an amplitude
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jb
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frictionless block of mass 1.65 kg is attached to an ideal spring with force constant 340 N/m . At t=0 the spring is neither
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Kuwaiti
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A 0.56-kg metal sphere oscillates at the end of a vertical spring. As the spring stretches from 0.13 to 0.26 m (relative to its
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Elizabeth
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An object mass 1,448 g is attached to a spring with spring constant k = 815 N/m. The object is then displaced by a distance d
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Arianne
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A 0.67-kg metal sphere oscillates at the end of a vertical spring. As the spring stretches from 0.10 to 0.21 m (relative to its
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Donna
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A mass (0.5 kg) and spring (k = 250 N/m) system oscillates with an amplitude of 3.5 cm.
a) What is the total mechanical energy of
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Anonymous
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A mass of 2.9 g is hanging underneath a spring which has an unknown spring constant. The period of oscillation is 5.5 seconds.
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jake
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A cylinder is fitted with a piston that is connected to the bottom by a spring. The spring has a spring constant of k = 3600
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jeremy
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The spring of force constant k = 400 N/m is set up horizontally with a 0.300 kg mass attached on it resting on a frictionless
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HIyas
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A mass of .24 kg is attached to a spring and is set into vibration with a period of .30 s. What is the spring constant of the
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Monique
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A small particle of mass 2.0 x 10^-19 kg is attached to a string of relaxed length 0.50 nm .The string is the black horizontal
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maggie
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A 0.45kg kg mass is attached to a spring with a force constant of 29N/m N/m and released from rest a distance of 3.3cm cm from
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Anonymous
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A 0.46 kg object connected to a light spring with a spring constant of 18.0 N/m oscillates on a frictionless horizontal surface.
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:)
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The spring constant can be determined from the oscillatory motion. For this case, Newton's second law gives
(md^2x)/(dt^2) + kx =
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Sara
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A lineaer spring having a force constant k=40 N/m hangs vertically,supporting a 0.8 kg mass.the mass is then pulled down a
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Abi
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A spring of negligible mass stretches 2.20 cm from its relaxed length when a force of 10.50 N is applied. A 1.100 kg particle
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Anonymous
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suppose a 1.50 kg object is suspended from the end of a silicone band. when the object is pulled down and released, the band
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gary
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A weight stretches one spring 3 in. and a second weight stretches another spring 9 in. If both weights are simultaneously pulled
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Viet
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