A vertical spring (ignore its mass), whose spring constant is 875 N/m
, is attached to a table and is compressed down by 0.160 m.
A) What upward speed can it give to a 0.320-kg ball when released?
I tried 7.88 m/s, but it said "Review your calculations; you may have made a rounding error or used the wrong number of significant figures." What would the correct answer be? It wants it in 3 sig figs.
B) How high above its original position (spring compressed) will the ball fly?
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To the person above, I did. Like I said in my post, the answer was incorrect. I'm looking for the correct answers.
A vertical spring (ignore its mass), whose spring constant is 875 N/m , is attached to a table and is compressed down by 0.160 m. What upward speed can it give to a 0.320-kg ball when released?
A vertical spring (ignore its mass), whose spring constant is 875 N/m , is attached to a table and is compressed down by 0.160 m. A) What upward speed can it give to a 0.320-kg ball when released? I tried 7.88 m/s, but it said "Review your calculations; you may have made a rounding error or used the wrong number of significant figures." What would the correct answer be? It wants it in 3 sig figs.B) How high above its...
A vertical spring (ignore its mass), whose spring constant is 875 N/m , is attached to a table and is compressed down by 0.160 m. A) What upward speed can it give to a 0.320-kg ball when released? B) How high above its original position (spring compressed) will the ball fly?
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