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An object is undergoing simple harmonic motion. The graph shows the position of the object as a function of time. What is the first time after t = 0 s when the speed reaches a maximum? x (cm) á ábOENWA 0 1 2 4 5 6 3 t (s)
8. [1pt] An object is undergoing simple harmonic motion. The graph shows the position of the object as a function of time. What is the first time after t = 0 s when the speed reaches a maximum? Answer: 9. [1pt] What is the first time after t = 0 s, when the magnitude of the acceleration is a maximum? Answer: 10. [1pt] What is the maximum acceleration that the object experiences? Answer: 6 דיוי די, ידידידידידין 5 4 t...
8. [1] An object is undergoing simple harmonic motion. The graph shows the position of the object as a function of time. What is the first time after when the speed reaches a maximum? Answer: Submit All Answers Last Answer: 0.5s Not yet correct, tries 2/15 9. [1pt What is the first time after r 0s, when the magnitude of the acceleration is a maximum? Answer: Sub Not yet correct, tries 1/15 Al Answers Last Answer: 0.3s 10.[1pt) What is...
In-Class Assignment 2. The figure shows a position-versus-time graph for an oscillating mass m = 0.5 kg. x (cm) 20 10 0 -10 -20 I(s) 4 a. Determine the period of the motion. b. Determnine the angular frecquemcy of the motion c. Determine the amplitude of the motion. d. Determine the phase constant of the motion. e. Determine the maximum speed of the mass. f. Determine the maximum acceleration of the mass. g. Determine the total energy of the system....
Hooke's Law represents a linear restoring force where an elastic system is displaced from equilibrium. In an experiment a rubber band and a spring were placed in a vertical position and a series of having Masses were attached to the free end. a) Does the rubber band used exhibit Hooke's Law behavior? Why or why not? b) Does the spring used exhibit Hooke's Law behavior ? Why or why not? c) Simple Harmonic Motion is oscillatory motion of a system...
PART A: WARM-UP QUESTIONS T. The graphs below show the magnitude, F, of the force exerted by a spring as a function of the distance, x, the spring has been stretched. For which one of the graphs does the spring obey Hooke's law? b) c) (P 2. The figure shows a graph of the position x as a function of time t for a system undergoing simple harmonic motion. Which one of the following graphs represents the velocity of this...
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Springs and Harmonic Motion Restoring forces that follow respect the form of Hooke's Law lead to simple harmonic motion. Everyday items, such as springs, exhibit this behavior. More fundamentally, many important physical systems can be modeled as being spring-like (e.g. molecular bonds), which makes harmonic motion the simplest model of motion that is still broadly applicable and easy to generalize.. A position vs. time graph...
2) A 0.520-kg object attached to a spring with a force constant of 8.00 N/m vibrates in simple harmonic motion with an amplitude of 10.2 cm. (Assume the position of the object is at the origin at t = 0.) (a) Calculate the maximum value of its speed. cm/s (b) Calculate the maximum value of its acceleration. cm/s2 (c) Calculate the value of its speed when the object is 8.20 cm from the equilibrium position. cm/s (d) Calculate the value...
1. The position of an object is given by the function F(t) -cos(0.250.5) (a) What is the amplitude, frequency, and period of the motion? (b) What is the position of the object at t-0s and 0.2s? (c) Plot F(t) as a function of t, for 0 st 4π 2. The position of the motion of the bob in a simple pendulum in radians is given by What is the amplitude, frequency, and period of the motion? 3. A man enters...
If the distance d of an object from its rest position at time t is given by a sinusoidal graph, the motion of the object is simple harmonic motion. true or false??