If a car has a suspension system with a force constant of 5.10 ✕ 104 N/m, how much energy must its shocks remove to dampen an oscillation starting with a maximum displacement of 0.0780 m? Answer in J.
Kinetic energy of the spring U = 0.5 kx^2
where k is Spring constant
x is compression
so
U = 0.5 * 5.1 e 4 * 0.0780 * 0.0780
U = 155.142 J
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