8. [1] An object is undergoing simple harmonic motion. The graph shows the position of the...
8. [1pt] An object is undergoing simple harmonic motion. The graph shows the position of the object as a function of time. What is the first time after t = 0 s when the speed reaches a maximum? Answer: 9. [1pt] What is the first time after t = 0 s, when the magnitude of the acceleration is a maximum? Answer: 10. [1pt] What is the maximum acceleration that the object experiences? Answer: 6 דיוי די, ידידידידידין 5 4 t...
An object is undergoing simple harmonic motion. The graph shows the position of the object as a function of time. What is the first time after t = 0 s when the speed reaches a maximum? x (cm) á ábOENWA 0 1 2 4 5 6 3 t (s)
An object is undergoing simple harmonic motion in the -direction such that is equilibrium position is at z 0. At time t 0 the objects position, velocity, and acceleration are z = 0.448 m, u = 0.207 m/s, and a =-0.359 rn/82. respectively. For radians, enter 'rad" as the unit. For a full list of accepted units, use the "Units Help" link below. (a) What is the angular frequency of the object's motion? Number Units (b) What is the amplitude...
Question 7 1 pts A block attached to a spring is undergoing simple harmonic motion. At one point in its motion, its kinetic energy is 5 J and its potential energy is 3 J. When the block reaches the point of maximum displacement from equilibrium, the kinetic and potential energies are: K-0 and U--8 Previous Submit Quiz No new data to save. Last checked at 10:39am
5. [1pt] Consider a perfectly elastic collision between two objects of equal mass. Object 1 is initially moving with a velocity v = 3.07 m/s while object 2 is at rest. What are the final velocities after the collision? Enter the final velocity of object 1 first. Correct, computer gets: 0.002+00 m/s, 3.07e+00 m/s 6. [1pt] If the objects have masses m = 2.37 kg and m2 = 4.94 kg, what are the final velocities of the objects after the...
The position function of a particle undergoing Simple Harmonic Motion is given below: D. 2 = 5 sin (36), where x is in m, and t is in s. Round your answers to the nearest tenth. Do not include units in your answers. (1) What is the particle's period of motion, in s, ? (2) Where will the particle be at t=3s, in m, ? (3) How fast will the particle move at t=1 s, in m/s, ? (4) What...
An object undergoing simple harmonic motion in the x-direction has a period of 2.0 seconds, an amplitude of 5 cm and begins its oscillation at t = 0 at its maximum value of x. What equation could describe its motion?
13) An object undergoing simple harmonic motion has a maximum displacement from equilibrium of 6.2 m att =0.00 s. If the frequency of oscillation is 0.255 Hz, what is the object's displacement from equilibrium when i 3.5 s? A) 4.8 m B) 5.6 m C) 3.7 m D) 3.1 m
of 26 2 -0.5+ -1+ t(s The graph above shows the position of an object in simple harmonic motion as a function of time. What are the first two times after zero at which the object has its maximum acceleration? What is the absolute value of the maximum acceleration? Hints: F = ma and by Hooke's law F = kAx. The period of a mass-spring system in SHM is T = 2(mk). Solve for km, then find a amax m/s2
parts A,B&C please! Conceptual Exercise 13.12 A position-versus-time plot for an object undergoing simple harmonic motion is given in the figure(Figure 1). Figure 1 of 17 Part A Rank the six points indicated in the figure in order of decreasing speed. Rank points from highest to lowest speed. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. Reset Help O O O OOO Highest Lowest The corTec Part B Rank the six points indicated in the figure in order of decreasing velocity....