1) Calculate the maximum displacement x that the spring is compressed if the mass m=2 kg is released from rest on the inclined plane (as shown) and then slides a distance 'D before coming into contact with a spring of constant K-100 N/m, D-200 cm from its unstretched length. Use g-10 m/s. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.4 along the surface Answer in meters 0=53,1° wwww
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Simple Pendulum
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What is the magnitude (in joules) of the work done by friction if constant horizontal
applied force is P= 117 Nis applied as the mass moves 3 m up the inclined plane. Assume
that the mass is 2 kg, and the initial velocity v, =5 m/s and the final velocity v, =10
m/s. (use g=10 m/s:). Express your answer to 3 significant figures. Enter a positive number
P
3.0 m
1) Calculate the maximum displacement x that the spring is compressed if the mass m=2
kg is released from rest on the inc
before coming into contact with a spring of constant K=100 N/m, D-200 cm from its
unstretched length. Use g-10 m/s. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.4 along the
I then li
'D
surface Answer in meters
0 = 53,1°
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