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Week
11:
PHYS
157
ALL
SECTIONS
2023W1
Introductory
Physics
for
Engineers
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Week
11
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total
energy
of
the
mass
is
largest
when
The
spring
is
maximally
stretched
extreme
positions.
The
spring
is
maximally
compressed.
The
energy
is
always
the
same
A
mass
on
a
spring
is
oscillating
horizontally
on
a
frictionless
table.
The
The
spring
is
not
stretched
and
the
object
is
midway
between
the
two
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11:
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2023W1
Introductory
Physics
for
Engineers
|
Question
2
171
pts
A
mass
on
a
spring
is
oscillating
horizontally
on
a
frictionless
table.
The
kinetic
energy
of
the
mass
is
largest
when
The
spring
is
maximally
stretched.
The
spring
is
not
streched
and
the
object
is
midway
between
the
two
extreme
positions.
The
kinetic
energy
is
always
the
same.
The
spring
is
maximally
compressed.
neerrect
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Question
3
0/1
pts
A
mass
on an
ideal
spring
is
oscillating
horizontally
on
a
frictionless
table.
Compared
with
the
potential
energy
of
the
spring
when
the
spring
is
maximally
stretched,
the
potential
energy
of
the
spring
when
it
is
maximally
compressed
is
the
same.
less.
greater.
Question
4
1/1
pts
The
forces
which
cause
damping:
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always
act
in
the
same
direction
as
the
displacement.
always
act
in
the
opposite
direction
to
the
displacement.
always
act
in
the
opposite
direction
to
the
velocity.
always
act
in
the
same
direction
as
the
velocity.
Question
5
1/1
pts
For
a
damped
oscillation,
we
can
say
that
both
the
amplitude
and
the
frequency
of
oscillation
decrease
over
time.
the
frequency
of
the
oscillation
decreases
over
time
but
the
amplitude
stays
the
same.
the
amplitude
of
the
oscillation
decreses
over
time,
but
the
frequency
increases.
the
amplitude
of
the
oscillation
decreases
over
time
but
the
frequency
stays
the
same.
Question
6
1/1
pts
A
damped
oscillator
with
mass
1kg
and
damping
constant
b
=
0.1kg/s
is
oscillating
with
an
initial
amplitude
of
10cm.
After
10
seconds,
the
amplitude
of
oscillation
will
be
closest
to
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15/11/23,
10.41
Reading
Quiz
Week
11:
PHYS
157
ALL
SECTIONS
2023W1
Introductory
Physics
for
Engineers
|
10cm
4cm
6cm
2cm
8cm
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