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A vertical spring with a spring coustant k = 1500 N/m is sticking up from the...
A 2.00 kg block is pushed against a spring with negligible mass and force constant k = 400 N/m compressing it 0.220 m. When the block is released, it moves along a frictionless, horizontal surface and then up a frictionless incline with slope 37.0 degree. What is the speed of the block as it slides along the horizontal surface after having left the spring? How far does the block travel up the incline before stops and starts to slide back...
4. A block of mass 0.25 kg is placed on a vertical spring of constant k- 5000 N/m, and is pushed downward compressing the spring a distance of 0.1 m. As the block is released, it leaves the spring and continues to travel upward. To what maximum height above the point of release does the block rise?
A block of mass m is placed on top of a light vertical spring of force constant k and pushed downward so that the spring is compressed by x. After the block is released from rest it travels upward and then leaves the spring. To what maximum height above the point of release does it rise? a) kx2/mg b) 2kx2/mg c) kx2/2mg
In the figure below, a block of mass m = 2.0 kg slides head into a spring of spring constant k = 320 N/m. When the block stops, it has compressed the spring by 6.5 cm. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and floor is 0.15. (a) While the block is in contact with the spring and being brought to rest, how much work is done by the spring force? (b) What is the increase in the thermal...
A vertical spring with a spring constant of 460 N/m is mounted on the floor. From directly above the spring, which is unstrained, a 0.30 kg block is dropped from rest. It collides with and sticks to the spring, which is compressed by 2.3 cm in bringing the block to a momentary halt. Assuming air resistance is negligible, from what height (in cm) above the compressed spring was the block dropped?
A vertical spring with a spring constant of 510 N/m is mounted on the floor. From directly above the spring, which is unstrained, a 0.30 kg block is dropped from rest. It collides with and sticks to the spring, which is compressed by 2.8 cm in bringing the block to a momentary halt. Assuming air resistance is negligible, from what height (in cm) above the compressed spring was the block dropped? _____cm
A 2-kg block is pushed against a spring with spring-constant k 512 N/m, compressing it 0.25 m. When the block is released, it moves along a frictionless, horizontal surface and then up a frictionless incline with slope 53.1° (a) What is the speed of the block as it slides along the horizontal surface after having left the spring? (b) How far does the block travel up the incline before starting to slide back down?
A vertical spring with a spring constant of 800 N/m is mounted on the floor. From directly above the unstrained string, a 0.5 kg block is dropped from rest. It collides with and attaches to the spring, which is compressed by 10 cm in bringing the block to a momentary halt. Assuming air resistance is negligible, what is the speed of the block right before it hits the spring?
A spring (k = 120 N/m) is arranged horizontally up against a wall. A 7.5-kg block is sitting on the floor and pushed back against the spring, compressing it 0.321 m. The floor is frictionless. The block is then released, allowing the spring to uncompress. a.) What is the initial acceleration of the block? b.) As the block keeps moving, what happens to its acceleration and why? Explain in a sentence or two. c.) As the block keeps moving, what...
A m= 2.00 kg block is pushed against a spring with negligible mass and force constant k= 300. N/m, compressing it d= 0.250 m. When the block is released, it moves along a frictionless, horizontal surface and then up an incline with slope 37.0° and a coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.320. A)What is the speed of the block as it slides along the horizontal surface after having left the spring?B) How far does the object travel up the incline before...