A 0.50 kg mass is attached to a spring with spring constant, k= 43.8N/m. Suppose the mass is pushed upward, so that it rises past the spring’s unstretched position, compressing the spring. Calculate the net force on the mass when
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If a 0.1 kg mass is suspended at rest from a spring near the Earth's surface, the distance that the spring is stretched is measured to be 1.0 cm. What is the spring constant of the spring (remember the MKS units)? A mass of 2 kg is attached to a spring -
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a 0.1 kg mass is suspended at rest from a spring near the Earth's surface, the distance that the spring is stretched is measured to be 1.0 cm. What is the spring constant of the spring (remember the MKS units)? A mass of 2 kg is attached to a spring with -
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a 0.1 kg mass is suspended at rest from a spring near the Earth's surface, the distance that the spring is stretched is measured to be 1.0 cm. What is the spring constant of the spring (remember the MKS units)? A mass of 2 kg is attached to a spring with -
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A 0.50 kg mass is attached to a spring with spring constant, k= 43.8N/m. Suppose the mass is pushed upward, so that it rises past the spring’s unstretched position, compressing the spring. Calculate the net force on the mass when the spring is compressed -
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A 0.50 kg mass is attached to a spring with spring constant k=43.8 N/m as shown. Suppose the mass is pushed upward, so that it rises past the spring’s unstretched position, compressing the spring. Calculate the net force on the mass when the spring is -
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Consider an ideal spring that has an unstretched length l_0 = 3.5 m. Assume the spring has a constant k = 36 N/m. Suppose the spring is attached to a mass m = 8 kg that lies on a horizontal frictionless surface. The spring-mass system is compressed a -
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"Two springs are hooked together and one end is attached to a ceiling. Spring A has a spring constant of 25N/m, and spring B has a spring constant of 60N/m. A mass weighing 40.0N is attached to the free end of the spring system to pull it downward from the -
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A block of mass M=6 kg and initial velocity v=0.8m/s slides on a frictionless horizontal surface and collides with a relaxed spring of unknown spring constant. The other end of the spring is attached to a wall. If the maximum compression of the spring is -
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Hi, I'm learning about simple harmonic motion of a mass-spring system and I've been working at 2 problems for the past hour. I believe I have the right formula and I know what the answers should be but Im getting a different answer. Can you explain it step -
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One end of a spring is attached to the ceiling. The unstretched length of the spring is 10.0 cm. A 2.0 kg mass is hung from the other end of the spring. It is slowly lowered until it comes to rest. At this point the spring is 15 cm long. (a) What is the -
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This is part of a lab with a mass attached to a spring, and the mass attached is of unknown weight. Which of the following can you measure to find one of the unknown masses? You can select more than one. a) the distance the mass stretches the spring b) the -
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One end of a spring is attached to the ceiling. The unstretched length of the spring is 10.0 cm. A 2.0 kg mass is hung from the other end of the spring. It is slowly lowered until it comes to rest. At this point the spring is 15 cm long. (a) What is the -
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A spring (spring 1) with a spring constant of 520N/m is attached to a wall and connected to another weaker spring (spring 2) with a spring constant of 270N/m on a horizontal surface. Then an external force of 70N is applied to the end of the weaker spring -
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A 2.50 mass is pushed against a horizontal spring of force constant 26.0 on a frictionless air table. The spring is attached to the tabletop, and the mass is not attached to the spring in any way. When the spring has been compressed enough to store 15.0 of -
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Need help on part B! A 2.50 mass is pushed against a horizontal spring of force constant 26.0 on a frictionless air table. The spring is attached to the tabletop, and the mass is not attached to the spring in any way. When the spring has been compressed -
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This assignment is about energy. But one of the new things we’ve just learned about is spring forces, so there should be a question about them. So the first parts of this question are not about energy. One end of a spring is attached to the ceiling. The -
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Consider an ideal spring that has an unstretched length ℓ and a spring constant k. Suppose the spring is attached to a mass m that lies on a horizontal frictionless surface. The spring-mass system is compressed a distance of x_0 from equilibrium and then -
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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 constant for B is one quarter of the spring constant for A. B. The spring constant for B is 4 times the spring constant for A. C. -
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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 constant for B is one quarter of the spring constant for A. B. The spring constant for B is 4 times the spring constant for A. C. -
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Hung vertically, a mass less spring extends by 3.00 cm a mass of 739. G is attached to its lower end. The same mass and spring are then placed apart on a table. The spring is fixed in place and then the mass is given a velocity of 0.900 m/s towards the -
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Hung vertically, a massless spring extends by 3.00 cm when a mass of 992.0 g is attached to its lower end. The same mass and spring are then placed apart on a table. The spring is fixed in place and then the mass is given a velocity of 0.800 m/s towards -
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A spring of unknown force constant is attached to a rod so that it hangs vertically. With no mass attached, the spring has a length of 12.0 cm. When a student attaches a mass of 50 grams, the spring stretches to a length of 18.0cm. Determine the force -
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A spring is resting vertically on a table. A small box is dropped onto the top of the spring and compresses it. Suppose the spring has a spring constant of 450 N/m and the box has a mass of 1.5 kg. The speed of the box just before it makes contact with the -
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a 0.75 kg mass attached to avertical spring streches the spring 0.30m. what is the spring constant? the mass-spring system is now placed on the horizontal surface and set vibrating. what is the period of the vibration? -
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Consider an ideal spring that has an unstretched length l0 = 3.9 m. Assume the spring has a constant k = 20 N/m. Suppose the spring is attached to a mass m = 6 kg that lies on a horizontal frictionless surface. The spring-mass system is compressed a -
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Consider an ideal spring that has an unstretched length l0 = 3.9 m. Assume the spring has a constant k = 20 N/m. Suppose the spring is attached to a mass m = 6 kg that lies on a horizontal frictionless surface. The spring-mass system is compressed a -
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Consider an ideal spring that has an unstretched length l0 = 3.9 m. Assume the spring has a constant k = 20 N/m. Suppose the spring is attached to a mass m = 6 kg that lies on a horizontal frictionless surface. The spring-mass system is compressed a -
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A 200 g mass is attached to a spring of spring constant k. The spring is compressed 15 cm from its equilibrium value. When released the mass reaches a speed of 5 m/s. What is the spring constant (in N/m)? -
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An unstretched spring with spring constant 37 N/cm is suspended from the ceiling. A 3.3 kg mass is attached to the spring and let fall. To the nearest tenth of a centimeter, how far does it stretch the spring? -
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A mass 1 is attached to a spring with a spring constant 5 , which is attached to a solid mounting. A second mass 1 is attached to a spring with spring constant 6 , -
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A spring oriented vertically is attached to a hard horizontal surface as in the figure below. The spring has a force constant of 1.64 kN/m. How much is the spring compressed when a object of mass m = 2.35 kg is placed on top of the spring and the system is -
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A 0.46 kg mass is attached to a spring with a spring constant of 145 N/m so that the mass is allowed to move on a horizontal frictionless surface. The mass is released from rest when the spring is compressed 0.14 m. Find the acceleration of the mass at the -
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when a mass of 2.5kg string is attached to a spring it stretches 42cm. a) find the constant of the spring 'k' b) how much force is required to stretch the spring 50cm? c) how much energy is stored in the spring when stretched 0.35cm? -
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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 spring is attached to a mass m = 6 kg that lies on a horizontal frictionless surface. The spring-mass system is compressed a -
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A light spring obeys Hooke's law. The spring's unstretched length is 32.0 cm. One end of the spring is attached to the top of a doorframe and a weight with mass 8.00 kg is hung from the other end. The final length of the spring is 45.0 cm. (a) Find its -
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A new type of spring is found where the spring force F is given by F=-kx + bx^2 where k=400 N/ m and b=100 N/m^2 and x is the expansion (or compression) of the spring from its equilibrium position. The spring is attached to a point mass of 1 kg sitting on -
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1. A 5 kg weight is hung from a vertical spring. The spring stretches by 5 cm. How much mass should be hung from the spring so it will stretch by 10 cm from its original length? A. 15 kg B. 10 kg C. 20 kg D. 25 kg 2. What is the spring constant of a spring -
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A ball of mass m is attached to a spring with a spring constant k. The system is attached to a thin vertical axis as shown in Figure 4. In its equilibrium vertical position the spring length is L. The axis starts to rotate with a constant angular frequency -
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A 2.5 m rod of mass M= 4. kg is attached to a pivot .8m from the left end so that it can rotate vertically. At the left end of the rod is a small object with mass m=1.5kg. A spring with a spring constant k=90N/m is attached to the right end of the rod. The -
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a 10cm long spring is attached to the ceiling. when a 2.6kg mass is hung from it, the spring stretched to a length of 15cm. what is the spring constant k how long is the spring when a 4.0 kg mass is suspended from it -
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Question Part Points Submissions Used 1 –/2.35 0/100 Total –/2.35 ... Janet wants to find the spring constant of a given spring, so she hangs the spring vertically and attaches a 0.53 kg mass to the spring's other end. If the spring stretches 3.9 cm -
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Janet wants to find the spring constant of a given spring, so she hangs the spring vertically and attaches a 0.42 kg mass to the spring's other end. If the spring stretches 4.0 cm from its equilibrium position, what is the spring constant? -
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A 0.473 kg mass is attached to a spring with a spring constant 110 N/m so that the mass is allowed to move on a horizontal frictionless surface. The mass is released from rest when the spring is compressed 0.119 m. Find the maximum force on the mass. -
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A mass of 6.10 kg rests on a smooth surface inclined 39.0o above the horizontal. It is kept from sliding down the plane by a spring attached to the wall. the spring is aligned with the plane and has a spring constant of 126 N/m. How much does the spring -
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a spring with a length of 22.0 centimeters hangs from a ceiling. when a 755-gram mass is attached ti the spring, the spring strethes to 35.0 centimeters. what is the magnitude of the spring constant in N/m -
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A body of mass m is suspended from a spring with spring constant k and the spring is stretched 0.1. If two identical bodies of mass m/2 are suspended from a spring with the same spring constant k, how much will the spring stretch? Explain your answer. The -
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A spring with a spring constant of 1.33 102 N/m is attached to a 1.6 kg mass and then set in motion. (a) What is the period of the mass-spring system? (b) What is the frequency of the vibration? -
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A spring with a spring constant of 1.50 102 N/m is attached to a 1.2 kg mass and then set in motion. (a) What is the period of the mass-spring system? s (b) What is the frequency of the vibration? Hz -
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A brick with a mass of 0.400kg is pressed against a vertical spring with force constant k=500 N(m^-1) such that the spring is compressed 0.200m. When the brick is released, how high does it rise from this position? (the brick and the spring are not -
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A mass sitting on a horizontal, frictionless surface is attached to one end of a spring; the other end is fixed to a wall. 5.5 J of work is required to compressed the spring by 0.16 m. If the mass is released from rest with the spring compressed, it -
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A mass of 50 g is attached to a spring with a spring constant of 1000N/m. The spring is stretched 50 mm from its equilibrium and released. What is the maximum acceleration of the mass? -
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When a mass of 23 g is attached to a certain spring, it makes 16 complete vibrations in 4.6 s. What is the spring constant of the spring? Answer in units of N/m. -
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A mass of 0.22 kg is attached to a spring and is set into vibration with a period of 0.10 s. What is the spring constant of the spring? Answer in units of N/m -
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When a mass of 21 g is attached to a certain spring, it makes 16 complete vibrations in 4.4 s. What is the spring constant of the spring? Answer in units of N/m -
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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 spring? Answer in units of N/m -
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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 spring? Answer in units of N/m. -
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A mass of 0.24 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 spring? Answer in units of N/m -
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a spring hanging from the ceiling. The spring constant present is 200N/m. If a mass of 50 kg is attached, how far does the spring stretch? -
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When a mass of 21 g is attached to a certain spring, it makes 23 complete vibrations in 5.0 s. What is the spring constant of the spring? Answer in units of N/m -
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The frequency of vibration of an object-spring system is 8.00 Hz when a 3.00 g mass is attached to the spring. What is the force constant of the spring? -
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When a mass of 28 g is attached to a certain spring, it makes 17 complete vibrations in 3.0 s. What is the spring constant of the spring? Answer in units of N/m -
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When a mass of 28 g is attached to a certain spring, it makes 19 complete vibrations in 3.9 s. What is the spring constant of the spring? Answer in units of N/m -
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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 spring? Answer in units of N/m -
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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 spring? Answer in units of N/m what is the rearranged equation to get for k? -
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A mass of 0.52 kg attached to a vertical spring stretches the spring 39 cm from its original equilibrium position. The acceleration of gravity is 9.81 m/s2 . What is the spring constant? -
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A mass sitting on a horizontal, frictionless surface is attached to one end of a spring; the other end is fixed to a wall. 8.0 J of work is required to compress the spring by 0.17 m. If the mass is released from rest with the spring compressed, it -
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A mass sitting on a horizontal, frictionless surface is attached to one end of a spring; the other end is fixed to a wall. 1.0 J of work is required to compress the spring by 0.12 m. If the mass is released from rest with the spring compressed, it -
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A mass sitting on a horizontal, frictionless surface is attached to one end of a spring; the other end is fixed to a wall. 3.0 J of work is required to compress the spring by 0.17 m. If the mass is released from rest with the spring compressed, it -
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A light spring is initially used to suspend masses from the ceiling. When a 4.0 kg mass is attached to the spring, its length is 22.0 cm. When an additional 2.3 kg mass is attached to the bottom of the 4.0 kg mass, the spring's length measures 26.8 cm. -
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A mass of .50 kg attached to a vertical spring stretches the spring 37 cm from its original position. The accel of gravity is 9.81 m/s2. What is the spring constant?? Answer in units of N/m -
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a block with a mass of 5.00 kg is moving at 8.00 m/s^-1 along a frictionless horizonal surface toward a spring with force constant k= 500 N/m^1 that is attached to a wall.find the maximum distance the spring is compressed. the spring has negligible mass. -
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A mass of 0.55 kg attached to a vertical spring stretches the spring 36 cm from its original equilibrium position. The acceleration of gravity is 9.81 m/s2 . What is the spring constant? Answer in units of N/m. -
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A mass of 0.38 kg is attached to a spring and is set into vibration with a period of 0.22 s. What is the spring constant of the spring? -
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A block of mass m is dropped onto a relaxed spring constant k. The block becomes attached to the spring and compresses the spring a distance d before momentarily stopping. (Use any variable or symbol stated above along with the following as necessary: g -
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One end of a spring is attached to a wall and the other end is attached to a 20.4 gram block resting on a horizontal frictionless surface. The spring constant for the spring is 138 N/m. The block is moved parallel to the spring axis in such a way that its -
Physics - Spring
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 spring constant is 555N/m and the block of wood is traveling 9.0m/s when it hits the spring. Assume that the floor is frictionless -
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a block of mass 0.1kg is attached to spring and placed on a horizontal frictionless table .the spring is stretched 20cm when a force of 5n is applied.calculate the spring constant -
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A 3.0 kg brick rests on a perfectly smooth ramp inclined at 34 above the horizontal. The brick is kept from sliding down the plane by an ideal spring that is aligned with the surface and attached to a wall above the brick. The spring has a spring constant -
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A 3.0 kg brick rests on a perfectly smooth ramp inclined at 34 above the horizontal. The brick is kept from sliding down the plane by an ideal spring that is aligned with the surface and attached to a wall above the brick. The spring has a spring constant -
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A 3.0 kg brick rests on a perfectly smooth ramp inclined at 34 above the horizontal. The brick is kept from sliding down the plane by an ideal spring that is aligned with the surface and attached to a wall above the brick. The spring has a spring constant -
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A 3.0-kg brick rests on a perfectly smooth ramp inclined at 34° above the horizontal. The brick is kept from sliding down the plane by an ideal spring that is aligned with the surface and attached to a wall above the brick. The spring has a spring -
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A 3.0-kg brick rests on a perfectly smooth ramp inclined at 34° above the horizontal. The brick is kept from sliding down the plane by an ideal spring that is aligned with the surface and attached to a wall above the brick. The spring has a spring -
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A 3.0-kg brick rests on a perfectly smooth ramp inclined at 34° above the horizontal. The brick is kept from sliding down the plane by an ideal spring that is aligned with the surface and attached to a wall above the brick. The spring has a spring -
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A 3.00-kg mass is fastened to a light spring that passes over a pulley. They pulley is frictionless, and its inertia may be neglected. The mass is released from rest when the spring is unstretched. If the mass drops 10.0cm before stopping, find (a) the -
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An experiment is carried out to measure the spring constant of a spring. A mass of 500 g is suspended on the spring. It is pulled down a small distance and the time for 20 oscillations is measured to be 34 s. a) explain why the mass performs simple -
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A 0.30 kg mass is attached to a spring with a spring constant 170 N/m so that the mass is allowed to move on a horizontal frictionless surface. The mass is released from rest when the spring is compressed 0.15 m. (a) Find the force on the mass. N (b) Find -
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A mass and spring are arranged on a horizontal, frictionless table. The spring constant is k = 450 N/m, and the mass is 5.4 kg. The block is pushed against the spring so that the spring is compressed an amount 0.35 m, and then it is released. Find the -
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A 150 gram mass is attached to a horizontally aligned spring on a frictionless surface. A force of 10 Newtons will stretch the spring 25 centimeters. If the spring is compressed to 15 centimeters and then released, calculate: the spring constant; the -
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A 395.0 g block is dropped onto a vertical spring with a spring constant k = 252.0 N/m. The block becomes attached to the spring, and the spring compresses 0.29 m before momentarily stopping. While the spring is being compressed, what work is done by the -
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A 395.0 g block is dropped onto a vertical spring with a spring constant k = 252.0 N/m. The block becomes attached to the spring, and the spring compresses 0.29 m before momentarily stopping. While the spring is being compressed, what work is done by the -
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A 390.0 g block is dropped onto a vertical spring with a spring constant k = 252.0 N/m. The block becomes attached to the spring, and the spring compresses 0.15 m before momentarily stopping. While the spring is being compressed, what work is done by the -
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A 395.0 g block is dropped onto a vertical spring with a spring constant k = 252.0 N/m. The block becomes attached to the spring, and the spring compresses 0.29 m before momentarily stopping. While the spring is being compressed, what work is done by the -
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A 395.0 g block is dropped onto a vertical spring with a spring constant k = 252.0 N/m. The block becomes attached to the spring, and the spring compresses 0.29 m before momentarily stopping. While the spring is being compressed, what work is done by the -
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A 395.0 g block is dropped onto a vertical spring with a spring constant k = 252.0 N/m. The block becomes attached to the spring, and the spring compresses 0.29 m before momentarily stopping. While the spring is being compressed, what work is done by the -
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A mass and spring are arranged on a horizontal, frictionless table as shown in the figure below. The spring constant is k = 480 N/m, and the mass is 4.8 kg. The block is pushed against the spring so that the spring is compressed an amount 0.31 m, and then -
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An ideal spring has a spring constant k = 20 N/m. The spring is suspended vertically. A 0.7-kg body is attached to the unstretched spring and released. It then performs oscillations. -
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a 1 kg mass is attached to a spring hanging vertically and hangs at rest in the equilibrium position. the spring constant of the spring is 1 n/cm. the mass is pulled downward 2 cm and released. what is the speed of the mass when it is 1 cm above the point -
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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 equilibrium position, it is given a velocity of 8m/s downward. What is the total energy of the system, and aacceleration of the -
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A spring with a spring constant of 223.9 N/m is compressed by 0.220 m. Then a steel ball bearing of mass 0.0372 kg is put against the end of the spring, and the spring is released. What is the speed of the ball bearing right after it loses contact with the -
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A spring with a spring constant of 224.3 N/m is compressed by 0.253 m. Then a steel ball bearing of mass 0.0433 kg is put against the end of the spring, and the spring is released. What is the speed of the ball bearing right after it loses contact with the