Question 2 A body of o.5 kg mass, which is moving with a simple harmonic motion,...
4. A body moves with simple harmonic motion of amplitude 300 mm and period 0.75 sec. Determine the maximum velocity and acceleration
A particle of mass 5.0 × 10–3 kg, moving with simple harmonic motion of amplitude 0.15 m, takes 47 s to make 50 oscillations. What is the maximum kinetic energy of the particle?
A toy of mass 0.155 kg is undergoing simple harmonic motion (SHM) on the end of a horizontal spring with force constant 305 N/m. When the object is a distance 1.15 times 10^-2 m from its equilibrium position, it is observed to have a speed of 0.305 m/s. What is the total energy of the object at any point of its motion? What is the amplitude of the motion?
Energy in simple harmonic motion A 2.90 kg object oscillates with simple harmonic motion on a spring of force constant 600 N/m. The maximum speed is 0.800 m/s. A) What is the total energy of the object and the spring? B) What is the maximum amplitude of the oscillation?
1) A 12.3 kg particle is undergoing simple harmonic motion with an amplitude of 1.86 mm. The maximum acceleration experienced by the particle is 7.93 km/s2. (a) Find the period of the motion. (b) What is the maximum speed of the particle? (c) Calculate the total mechanical energy of this simple harmonic oscillator. 2) The orbit of the Moon around the Earth as projected along a diameter can be viewed as simple harmonic motion. Calculate the effective force constant k...
z waqod A 2- kg block attached to a spring undergoes simple harmonic motion described by = (30 cm) cos[(6.28 rad/s)t + /4]. Determine (a) the amplitude, (b) the spring constant, (c) the frequency, (d) the maximum speed of the block, (e) maximum acceleration of the block, and (e) the total energy of the spring-block. Problem 3 A block attached to a spring, undergoes simple harmonic motion with a period of 1.5 s, and amplitude of 20 cm. The mechanical...
Can you please answer both questions, Y=0 Problem3 A (2+0.1y) kg block attached to a spring undergoes simple harmonic motion described by x (30 cm) cos[(6.28 rad/s)t + /4) Determine (a) the amplitude, (b) the spring constant, (c) the frequency, (d) the maximum speed (e) maximum acceleration of the block, and (e) the total energy of the spring-block. of the block Problem 4 A block attached to a spring, undergoes simple harmonic motion with a period of 1.5 + y)...
1- Body moving a simple harmonic movement with a capacity of 3.0 cm Find the position where the speed is equal to half the maximum speed 2- The body of an unknown mass is bonded in a spring (constant force 6.5 n / m). A simple harmonic movement of 10 cm is moved when the body is at the middle of the distance between the equilibrium position and a maximum displacement of 30 cm / s Calculate body mass -...
T A 5 kg man artached to a lincar pring undengoes simplc harmonic motion along a rictionles abletoy widh am amplitude of 0.35 m and frequency of 0.67 Hz. (a) Explain what the two criteria are for simple harmonic motion. (b) Calculate the value of the spring constant. (e) What is the ratio of the mass acceleration when it is at half its amplitude to its acceleration when t is at fill amplitude? (d) Sketch a graph of the mass's...
A body excutes simple harmonic motion with amplitude 100 mm along the line XY centered on O. When passing through O the body has 50 J of kinetic energy. When it is at a point 40 mm from O, what is the value of its kinetic and potential energies?