What is the force constant for the suspension system of a car that settles 1.5 cm when an 85 kg person gets in?
here,
mass of person , m = 85 kg
the compression , x = 1.5 cm = 0.015 m
let the force constant be K
equating the forces
K * x = m * g
K * 0.015 = 85 * 9.81
solving for K
K = 5.56 * 10^4 N/m
the force constant of the suspension system is 5.56 * 10^4 N/m
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