A block of mass m = 5 Kg is attached to a spring of spring constant k. The block oscillates in simple harmonic motion on a frictionless horizontal surface. The block-spring total mechanical energy is 22.5 J. The maximum velocity of block, vmax, is: O1.8 m/s O 2.4 m/s 2.1 m/s 3 m/s 3.8 m/s

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A block of mass m = 5 Kg is attached to a spring of spring constant k. The block
oscillates in simple harmonic motion on a frictionless horizontal surface. The
block-spring total mechanical energy is 22.5 J. The maximum velocity of block,
vmax, is:
O 18 m/s
O 2.4 m/s
2.1 m/s
3 m/s
3.8 m/s
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Transcribed Image Text:A block of mass m = 5 Kg is attached to a spring of spring constant k. The block oscillates in simple harmonic motion on a frictionless horizontal surface. The block-spring total mechanical energy is 22.5 J. The maximum velocity of block, vmax, is: O 18 m/s O 2.4 m/s 2.1 m/s 3 m/s 3.8 m/s Page 2 of 2
A block attached to a spring, oscillates on a frictionless horizontal surface with a
period of 0.3 s. The time needed by the block to move (for the first time) from
position x = A to x = -A/2 is:
O 0.1 sec
0.05 sec
0.15 sec
0.2 sec
O 0.3 sec
mas em
5 Kgis attached to a spring of spring constant k. The block
Transcribed Image Text:A block attached to a spring, oscillates on a frictionless horizontal surface with a period of 0.3 s. The time needed by the block to move (for the first time) from position x = A to x = -A/2 is: O 0.1 sec 0.05 sec 0.15 sec 0.2 sec O 0.3 sec mas em 5 Kgis attached to a spring of spring constant k. The block
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