A metal cylinder with a mass of 1.50 kg is attached to a spring and is able to oscillate horizontally with negligible friction. The cylinder is pulled to a distance of 0.200 m from its equilibrium position, held in place with a force of 18.0 N, and then released from rest. It then oscillates in simple harmonic motion. (The cylinder oscillates along the x-axis, where x = 0 is the equilibrium position.) (d) At what position(s) (in m) on the x-axis does the maximum speed occur? m (e) What is the maximum acceleration of the cylinder? (Enter the magnitude in m/s.) m/s2 (f) what position(s) (in m) on the x-axis does the maximun acceleration occur? m (g) What is the total mechanical energy of the oscillating spring-cylinder system (in J)? (h) What is the speed of the cylinder (in m/s) when its position is equal to one-third of the maximum displacement from equilibrium? m/s (i) What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the cylinder (in m/s2) when its position is equal to one-third of the maximum displacement from equilibrium? m/s2
A metal cylinder with a mass of 1.50 kg is attached to a spring and is able to oscillate horizontally with negligible friction. The cylinder is pulled to a distance of 0.200 m from its equilibrium position, held in place with a force of 18.0 N, and then released from rest. It then oscillates in simple harmonic motion. (The cylinder oscillates along the x-axis, where x = 0 is the equilibrium position.) (d) At what position(s) (in m) on the x-axis does the maximum speed occur? m (e) What is the maximum acceleration of the cylinder? (Enter the magnitude in m/s.) m/s2 (f) what position(s) (in m) on the x-axis does the maximun acceleration occur? m (g) What is the total mechanical energy of the oscillating spring-cylinder system (in J)? (h) What is the speed of the cylinder (in m/s) when its position is equal to one-third of the maximum displacement from equilibrium? m/s (i) What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the cylinder (in m/s2) when its position is equal to one-third of the maximum displacement from equilibrium? m/s2
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