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A 0.460 kg mass suspended from a spring oscillates with a period of 1.50 s. How much mass must be added to the object to change the period to 2.00 s?
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A 0.490 kg mass suspended from a spring oscillates with a period of 1.50 s. How much mass must be added to the object to change the period to 2.00 s? kg
A 0.510 kg mass suspended from a spring oscillates with a period of 1.50 s. How much mass must be added to the object to change the period to 2.10 s? x kg 034
suspended froma spring oscillates with a period of 1.4 s. How much mass must be added to the object to A 0.5 kg mass change the period to 2.05 s? Preview unit Am suspended froma spring oscillates with a period of 1.4 s. How much mass must be added to the object to A 0.5 kg mass change the period to 2.05 s? Preview unit Am
A 0.5kg mass suspended from a spring oscillates with a period of 1.5s. How much mass must be added to the object to change the period to 2s?
(10%) Problem 1: A 0475-kg mass suspended from a spring undergoes simple harmonic oscillations with a period of 1.7 s. How much mass, in kilograms, must be added to the object to change the period to 2.05 s? tan() |π|( acos0 sin0 cos0 cotan 1 2 3 0 atan0 acotansinhO coshO tanh0 cotanhO O Degrees O Radians END Submit Hint I give up! Hints: 1% deduction per hint. Hints remaining Feedback:--deduction per feedback.
7. (25 pts.) Determining Mass A spring oscillates with a period of 2.00 s when a block of mass m is attached to it and the other end is attached to a large, immovable object. When the mass is increased by 2.00 kg, the period of oscillation is 3.00 s. Determine the mass m. Assume that friction and air resistance are negligible and that the mass moves on a flat, horizontal surface.
A 35.4 kg mass attached to a spring oscillates with a period of 3.30 s. Find the force constant of the spring.
Damped SHM motion A mass M is suspended from a spring and oscillates with a period of 0.980 s. Each complete oscillation results in an amplitude reduction of a factor of 0.985 due to a small velocity dependent frictional effect. Calculate the time it takes for the total energy of the oscillator to decrease to 45% of its initial value. Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 3/6 Previous Tries
A mass of 0.301 kg is attached to a spring hanging from a ceiling. The mass oscillates with a period of 1.41 seconds. What mass must be added to the orginal 0.301 kg mass in order to increase the period to 1.88 seconds? (in kg) A: 2.34x10 B: 3.39x10-1 C: 4.92X101 D: 7.14x10 E: 1.03 F: 1.50 G: 2.18 H: 3.15 Se Tries 0/20
e SI entum is kg x m/s. The momentum of an object is always positive. 10 pts Question 11 A2.9-kg cart moving to the right with a speed of 5.2 m/s has a head-on collision with a 5.2-kg cart that is initially moving to the left with a speed of 9.6 m/s. After the collision, the 2.9-kg cart is moving to the left with a speed of 3.7 m/s. What is the final velocity of the 5.2-kg cart? Equation: miui...