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Problem 11.02 The springs of a 1700 kg car compress 5.8 mm when its 62 kg driver gets into the driver's seat Part A If the car goes over a bump, what will be the frequency of oscillations? Ignore damping. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. IHMA OR? | Value Hz Submit Previous Answers Request X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts Provide Feedback
The springs of a 1700 kg car compress 4.0 mm when its 64 kg driver gets into the driver's seat. If the car goes over a bump, what will be the frequency of oscillations? Ignore damping. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
2. (I) The springs of a 1700-kg car compress 5.0 mm when its 66-kg driver gets into the driver's seat. If the car goes over a bump, what will be the frequency of oscillations? Ignore damping.
The springs of a 1300 kg car compress 4.5 mm when its 68 kg driver gets into the driver's seat. If the car goes over a bump, what will be the frequency of vibrations?
When a 85.0 kg. person climbs into an 1300 kg. car, the car's springs compress vertically 1.3 cm. What will be the frequency of vibration when the car hits a bump? (Ignore damping.)
When a 70 kg person climbs into a 1200 kg car, the car’s springs compress vertically by 0.025 m. What will be the frequency of vibration when the car hits a bump? (Hint: Find k first.) Ignore damping.