1. Find the amount of compression of the spring if the 3-kg ball does free fall from 1 m and compresses spring which has a stiffness of 1200 N/m as shown in the picture below. h=1m m=3kg © Copyright
1. Find the amount of compression of the spring if the 3-kg ball does free fall from 1 m and compresses spring which has a stiffness of 1200 N/m as shown in the picture below. h=1m m=3kg © Copyright
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![**Physics Problem Set**
**1. Spring Compression Calculation**
Determine the compression of a spring when a 3-kg ball falls freely from a height of 1 meter and compresses the spring. The spring has a stiffness of 1200 N/m. Refer to the illustration below for clarity:
- Diagram:
- A ball with mass \(m = 3 \, \text{kg}\) is shown falling from a height \(h = 1 \, \text{m}\).
- The spring is depicted below the ball, indicating the spring compression as \(x\).
- The spring constant is noted as \(k = 1200 \, \text{N/m}\).
**2. Kinetic Energy Calculation**
Calculate the kinetic energy of a Boeing 767 with a mass of 350,000 lbm traveling at a speed of 400 mph.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F699bf3b7-b662-41ac-a417-b0deb6c25ca1%2F7a0d6c05-8c40-4bac-8a3c-a212aa4de114%2Fiear1jn_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:**Physics Problem Set**
**1. Spring Compression Calculation**
Determine the compression of a spring when a 3-kg ball falls freely from a height of 1 meter and compresses the spring. The spring has a stiffness of 1200 N/m. Refer to the illustration below for clarity:
- Diagram:
- A ball with mass \(m = 3 \, \text{kg}\) is shown falling from a height \(h = 1 \, \text{m}\).
- The spring is depicted below the ball, indicating the spring compression as \(x\).
- The spring constant is noted as \(k = 1200 \, \text{N/m}\).
**2. Kinetic Energy Calculation**
Calculate the kinetic energy of a Boeing 767 with a mass of 350,000 lbm traveling at a speed of 400 mph.
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