Explain the Physical meaning of the spring constant in terms of "stiffness" or "softness" of a...
answer please and explain A vertical spring with spring stiffness constant 305 N m oscillates with an amplitude of 28.0 cm when 0.260 kg hangs from it. The mass passes through the equilibrium point (y=0) with positive velocity at t = 0. Assume that downward is the positive direction of motion. What equation describes this motion as a function of time? Express your answer in terms of t. % AED mo? y(t) - Submit Previous Answers Request Answer * Incorrect;...
In this week’s lab, what is the physical meaning of the term γ? What physical parameters affect γ (i.e. mass, spring constant, etc.)?
scale spring with mirror spring's image If Figure . How to correctly measure the position of the bottom of the spring when the weight hanger carries the required added massesa - euiu. Table # 1: Determination ofthe spring constant K -9.80m/s(cm)- F(N) x(m) rf (N/m) 100 150t 200 250 constant Force constant Kew from the slope of % relative difference betueen K and Kim Mi: Mass of the weight hanger Mr: Total Mass slape of the trendline in the graph...
A spring has a spring stiffness constant k of 100 N/m How much must this spring be compressed to store 40.0 J of potential energy? Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
In physical terms (force, displacement, and degrees of freedom), what do the values in a stiffness matrix represent with reference to the row and column positions of the values?
An object with mass 3.5 kg is attached to a spring with spring stiffness constant k = 250 N/m and is executing simple harmonic motion. When the object is 0.020 m from its equilibrium position, it is moving with a speed of 0.55 m/s. (a) Calculate the amplitude of the motion. _______________________________ m (b) Calculate the maximum velocity attained by the object. [Hint: Use conservation of energy.] _______________________________ m/s
a) Determine the stiffness constant of a vertical spring if it stretches by 1.4 cm when an object of mass 3.2 kg is hung from the free end of the spring. (b) For the same spring in Part (a), how far will the spring stretch if the 3.2 kg object is replaced by an object of mass 2.5 kg? (c) For the same spring in Part (a), determine how much mass is hung on the free end of the spring...
Problem 6.26 A spring has a spring stiffness constant, k, of 460 N/m Part A How much must this spring be stretched to store 20 J of potential energy? Express your answer using two significant figures. ? z Request Answer Submt Provide Feedback
A spring has a spring stiffness constant k of 80.0 N/m . How much must this spring be compressed to store 50.0 J of potential energy?x= (?)m
A spring with a stiffness constant k= 50N/m has a natural length of 0.45 m. It is attached to the top of an incline that makes a 30 degree angle with the horizontal. The incline is 2.4 m long. A mass of 2 kg is attached to the spring, causing it to be stretched down the incline. How far down the incline does the end of the spring rest?