A spring 1.50 m long with force constant 428 N/m is hung from the ceiling of an elevator, and a block of mass 13.1 kg is attached to the bottom of the spring. (a) By how much is the spring stretched when the block is slowly lowered to its equilibrium point? (Enter the magnitude only.) (b) If the elevator subsequently accelerates upward at 1.95 m/s2, what is the position of the block, taking the equilibrium position found in part (a) as y = O and upwards as the positive y-direction. (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.) m (c) If the elevator cable snaps during the acceleration, describe the subsequent motion of the block relative to the freely falling elevator. What is the amplitude of its motion?

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A spring 1.50 m long with force constant 428 N/m is hung from the ceiling of an elevator, and a block of mass 13.1 kg is attached to the bottom of the spring.
(a) By how much is the spring stretched when the block is slowly lowered to its equilibrium point? (Enter the magnitude only.)
(b) If the elevator subsequently accelerates upward at 1.95 m/s², what is the position of the block, taking the equilibrium position found in part (a) as y :
O and upwards as the positive y-direction. (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.)
m
(c) If the elevator cable snaps during the acceleration, describe the subsequent motion of the block relative to the freely falling elevator. What is the
amplitude of its motion?
m
Transcribed Image Text:A spring 1.50 m long with force constant 428 N/m is hung from the ceiling of an elevator, and a block of mass 13.1 kg is attached to the bottom of the spring. (a) By how much is the spring stretched when the block is slowly lowered to its equilibrium point? (Enter the magnitude only.) (b) If the elevator subsequently accelerates upward at 1.95 m/s², what is the position of the block, taking the equilibrium position found in part (a) as y : O and upwards as the positive y-direction. (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.) m (c) If the elevator cable snaps during the acceleration, describe the subsequent motion of the block relative to the freely falling elevator. What is the amplitude of its motion? m
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