A 40 g mass hangs at the end of a spring. It makes 60 full oscillations of amplitude 1.5 cm in 4 s. What is the spring constant of the spring?
A 40 g mass hangs at the end of a spring. It makes 60 full oscillations...
A mass that is 0,156 g hangs on the end of a spring that swings up and down according to the function y=9,4sin(6,8t)cm. Find the following: a) Amplitude b) Frequency c) Period d) Spring constant e) Maximum acceleration and where in the swing it occurs and why
A 15.3 g mass undergoes small oscillations on the end of a spring, constant 44.6 N/cm. What is the Angular Speed of the mass, in rad/s?
A mass of 1.1 k g tethered to a spring is measured to make 80 oscillations in 6.9 s . What is the spring constant k ? The amplitude of oscillation is 0.12 m . What is the magnitude of the maximum acceleration of the mass? A mass of 1.1kg tethered to a spring is measured to make 80 oscillations in 6.9s. What is the spring constant k? TTI The amplitude of oscillation is 0.12m. What is the magnitude of...
A spring with spring constant 12.5 N/m hangs from the ceiling. A 550 g ball is attached to the spring and allowed to come to rest. It is then pulled down 6.50 cm and released. What is the time constant if the ball's amplitude has decreased to 4.00 cm after 43.0 oscillations? Express your answer with the appropriate units. The answer is not 118.74 s^-1
A spring with spring constant 15 N/m hangs from the ceiling. A ball is attached to the spring and allowed to come to rest. It is then pulled down 2.5 cm and released. The ball makes 23 oscillations in 22 s seconds. a) What is its mass of the ball? (in g) b) What is its maximum speed? (in cm/s)
A spring with spring constant 14.9 N/m hangs from the ceiling. A ball is attached to the spring and allowed to come to rest. It is then pulled down 5.00 cm and released. The ball makes 36.0 oscillations in 19.0 seconds. Part A What is the mass of the ball? in g. Part B What is the maximum speed?in cm/s.
A spring with spring constant 14.5 N/m hangs from the ceiling. A 510 g ball is attached to the spring and allowed to come to rest. It is then pulled down 6.10 cm and released. What is the time constant if the ball's amplitude has decreased to 3.90 cm after 48.0 oscillations?
A spring with spring constant 16.0 N/m hangs from the ceiling. A 550 g ball is attached to the spring and allowed to come to rest. It is then pulled down 6.30 cm and released. What is the time constant if the ball's amplitude has decreased to 3.80 cm after 37.0 oscillations?
A spring with spring constant 15.5 N/m hangs from the ceiling. A 480 g ball is attached to the spring and allowed to come to rest. It is then pulled down 6.40 cm and released. What is the time constant if the ball's amplitude has decreased to 3.40 cm after 54.0 oscillations?
A spring with spring constant 11.0 N/m hangs from the ceiling. A 540 g ball is attached to the spring and allowed to come to rest. It is then pulled down 7.80 cm and released. Part A) What is the time constant if the ball's amplitude has decreased to 2.30 cm after 47.0 oscillations?