A hockey puck oscillates on a frictionless, horizontal track while attached to a horizontal spring. The puck has mass 0.160 kg and the spring has force constant 8.00 N/m. The maximum speed of the puck during its oscillation is 0.350 m/s. What is the amplitude of the oscillation? What is the total mechanical energy of the oscillation? What is the potential energy of the puck when the displacement of the glider is 0.0300 m? What is the kinetic energy of the puck when the displacement of the glider is 0.0300 m?
A hockey puck oscillates on a frictionless, horizontal track while attached to a horizontal spring. The...
A 240-g object attached to a spring oscillates on a frictionless horizontal table with a frequency of 4.00 Hz and an amplitude of 15.0 cm. 1) Calculate the maximum potential energy of the system. 2) Calculate the displacement of the object when the potential energy is one-half of the maximum. 3) Calculate the potential energy when the displacement is 10.0 cm.
A block is attached to a horizontal spring and oscillates back and forth on a frictionless horizontal surface at a frequency of 3.00 Hz, with an amplitude of 5.08 x 10-2m. At the point where the block has its maximum speed, it splits into two identical (equal-mass) blocks and only one of these remains attached to the spring. A. What is the amplitude and frequency of the simple harmonic motion of the piece that remains attached to the spring? B....
Problem 2 A 0.175-kg glider on a horizontal, frictionless air track is attached to a fixed ideal spring with spring constant 155 N/m. When the glider is 3.00 cm from its equilibrium point, it is moving at 0.815 m/s. (a) Find the frequency of the oscillations. (b) Find the amplitude of the motion. (c) Find the maximum speed of the glider. Hint: For (b) and (c), use the energy conservation.
A horizontal block-spring system with the block on a frictionless surface has total mechanical energy E = 53.7 ) and a maximum displacement from equilibrium of 0.200 m. (a) What is the spring constant? N/m (b) What is the kinetic energy of the system at the equilibrium point? (c) If the maximum speed of the block is 3.45 m/s, what is its mass? | kg (d) What is the speed of the block when its displacement is 0.160 m? m/s...
A horizontal block-spring system with the block on a frictionless surface has total mechanical energy E = 40.8 J and a maximum displacement from equilibrium of 0.261 m. (a) What is the spring constant? N/m (b) What is the kinetic energy of the system at the equilibrium point? J (c) If the maximum speed of the block is 3.45 m/s, what is its mass? kg (d) What is the speed of the block when its displacement is 0.160 m? m/s...
An air-track glider attached to a spring oscillates between the 13.0 cm mark and the 64.0 cm mark on the track. The glider completes 13.0 oscillations in 32.0 s . What are the (a) period, (b) frequency, (c) amplitude, and (d) maximum speed of the glider?
An air-track glider is attached to a spring. The glider is pulled to the right and released from rest at t = 0 s. It then oscillates with a period of 2.0 s and a maximum speed of 52 cm/s . What is the amplitude of the oscillation? What is the glider's position at t = 0.27 s ?
An air-track glider is attached to a spring. The glider is pulled to the right and released from rest at t = 0 s. It then oscillates with a period of 1.5 s and a maximum speed of 60 cm/s . What is the amplitude of the oscillation? What is the glider's position at t = 0.20 s ?
please show formulas A horizontal block-spring system with the block on a frictionless surface has total mechanical energy E 41.8 J and a maximum displacement from equilibrium of 0.288 m. Neglect the mass of the spring a) (20 points) AFTER YOU READ THE ENTIRE PROBLEM DRAW A good physics liagram BEFORE A good physics diagram BEFORE YOU START CALCULATING. b) (20 c) (20 points) What is the kinetic energy of the system at the equilibium point? d) (20 points) If...
An air-track glider attached to a spring oscillates between the 6.00 cm mark and the 58.0 cm mark on the track. The glider completes 12.0 oscillations in 38.0 s . a.) What is the period, frequency, angular frequency, and amplitude of the oscillations? b.) What is the maximum speed of the glider?