-13 points SerPSE10 15.3.0P.018. My Notes A 381 g particle attached to a horizontal spring moves...
-/3 points 4 SerPSE10 15.3.0P.012. My Notes A 300 g load attached to a horizontal spring moves in simple harmonic motion with a period of 0.340 s. The total mechanical energy of the spring-load system is 4.00 J. (a) What is the spring constant (in N/m)? N/m (b) What is the amplitude (in m) of the motion? m (e) What If? What is the percentage change in amplitude of motion if the total energy of the system is increased to...
10. A 317 g particle attached to a horizontal spring moves in simple harmonic motion with a period of 0.300 s. The total mechanical energy of the spring-mass system is 5.26 J. A. What is the maximum speed of the particle? [3 points) B. What is the spring constant? [3 points] C. What is the amplitude of the motion? [3 points
96 DIenodun 13. +-13 points SerPSE10 15.3.OP.012. My Notes +Ask Your Teacher A 240 g object attached to a horizontal spring moves in simple harmonic motion with a period of 0.140 s. The total mechanical energy of the spring-object system is 3.00 J. How m (a) What is the spring constant (in N/m)? More t contig goverm 158 m N/m (b) What is the amplitude (in m) of the motion? There' produc 26% of (c) What If? What is the...
A 260 g load attached to a horizontal spring moves in simple harmonic motion with a period of 0.170 s. The total mechanical energy of the spring–load system is 5.00 J. (a) What is the spring constant (in N/m)? N/m (b) What is the amplitude (in m) of the motion? m (c) What If? What is the percentage change in amplitude of motion if the total energy of the system is increased to 6.00 J? % change =
0/3 points Previous Answers SerPSE10 15.3.0P.013. GMy Notes +Ask Your Teacher A steel ball attached to a spring moves in simple harmonic motion. The amplitude of the ball's motion is 10.0 cm, and the spring constant is 5.50 N/m. When the ball is halfway between its equilbrium position and its maximum displacement from equilibrium, its speed is 23.7 cm/s (a) What is mass of the ball (in kg)? Enter a number al energy of the spring-mass system in terms of...
15. 03 points Previous Answers SerPSE10 15.XP,004 My Notes Ask Your Tea A block of unknown mass is attached to a spring with a spring constant of 7.00 N/m and undergoes simple harmonic motion with an amplitude of 10.0 cm. When the block is halway between its equilwbrium position and the end point, its speed is measured to be 30.0 m/s. (a) Calculate the mass of the block Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double...
A block of mass 1.20 kg is attached to a horizontal spring that has force constant k = 300 N/m. The block moves on a horizontal frictionless surface. The maximum speed of the block during its motion is 5 m/s. What is the amplitude A of the simple harmonic motion of the block?
A 240 g block is attached to a horizontal spring and executes simple harmonic motion with a period of 0.250 s. If the total energy of the system is 1.00 J. (a) Find the force constant of the spring N/m (b) Find the amplitude of the motion. m
A 200 g block is attached to a horizontal spring and executes simple harmonic motion with a period of 0.250 s. If the total energy of the system is 2.00 J (a) Find the force constant of the spring N/m (b) Find the amplitude of the motion.
A block with mass 0.500 kg is attached to a horizontal spring that has force constant 125 N/m and the block moves in simple harmonic motion on a horizontal frictionless surface. when the block is at x=-0.300 m, its speed is v=+4.00 m/s. a) what is the amplitude of the motion? b) what is the speed of the block when it is at x=-0.100 m? Can you right of the steps on how to solve it, thank you!