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Review | Constants l Periodic Table PartA A 200 g ball attached to a spring with spring constant 2.30 N/m oscillates horizontally on a fricionless table. Its velocity is 21.0 cm/s when z =-5.00 cm What is the amplitude of oscillation? Express your answer in centimeters. A- CEn Submit Request Answer Part E What is the speed of the ball when z = 3.00 cm? Express your answer in centimeters per second. cm/s
PHYS 1032 CHWK1-Ch14 Problem 14.44 Review 1 Constants Periodic Table Adamped pendann has a periodof072 and a tinne constant of How many oscilations w this pendulum make bofore its amplude has decreased to 30% ofitsiilialanpitude? N- 295
I have tried 7.38 cm for the part A, which was incorrect. <HW 6 (partial) Problem 14.61 A 150 g ball attached to a spring with spring constant 2.20 N/m oscillates horizontally on a frictionless table. Its velocity is 18.0 cm/s when = -5.00 cm. Part A What is the amplitude of oscillation? Express your answer in centimeters. % AED O 2 ? A = Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Part B What...
ReviewI Constants Part A A 200 g ball attached to a spring with spring constant 2.40 N/m oscillates horizontally on a frictionless table. Its velocity is 22.0 cm/s when What is the amplitude of oscillation'? Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. -5.00 cm. A: cm Submit Request Answer Part B What is the speed of the ball when 3.00 cm? Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Submit Request...
PHYS 1032 Problem 14.54 C 12 of 13 > Review 1 Constants 1 Perodic Table A block aflached to a horicontal spring is pulled back a certai answer with the appropriate units Provide Feedback
KHWK1-Ch14 Problem 14.10 a Review I Constants | Periodic Table Part A A block with a mass of 0.24 kg is attached to a horizontal spring. The block is pulled back from its equilibrium position until the spring exerts a force of 1.2 N on the block. When the block is released, it oscillates with a frequency of 1.5 Hz How far was the block pulled back before being released? Express your answer with the appropriate units. IA az|- |0.075...
Review 1 Constants Periodic Table PartA A 0.800 kg block is attached to a spring with spring constant 16 N/m. While the block is sitting at rest, a student hits it with a hammer and almost instantaneously gives it a speed of 43 cm/s What is the amplitude of the subsequent oscillations? Express your answer in centimeters Submit Part B What is the block's speed at the point where z = 0.25/47 Express your answer in centimeters per second.
Review 1 Constants Part A A spring has an unstretched length of 14 cm. When an 84 g ball is hung from it, the length increases by 7.0 cm. Then the ball is pulled down another 7.0 cm and released What is the spring constant of the spring? Express your answer using two significant figures k= N/m Submit Part B What is the period of the oscillation? Express your answer using two significant figures T- Submit Request Answer
1)A 100 g ball attached to a spring with spring constant 2.50 N/m oscillates horizontally on a frictionless table. Its velocity is 20.0 cm/s when x = -5.00 cm.a) What is the amplitude of oscillation?b) What is the speed of the ball when x = 3.00 cm?I would just like the necessary work to arrive at the solution and all formulas used to get the answer.
Review l Constants l Periodic Table Part A A 210 g oscillator in a vacuum chamber has a frequency of 2.5 Hz. When air is admitted, the oscillation decreases to 60% of its initial amplitude in 50 s How many oso lations will have been completed when the amplitude is 30% of its initial value? Express your answer in oscillations ΑΣ oscillations Submit Request Anseer