A spring-loaded Nerf gun can shoot a foam bullet 9.6 m straight up into the air when the spring is fully compressed. Another bullet is shot, but this time the spring was only half-compressed when the trigger was pulled. How high up would the second bullet go, in metres?

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Elastic potential
given by the equation
P=&KX²
constant
spring
x = the compressed distance.
Elastic potential
energy
into the bullets potential".
of the bullet
as
given
Prmgh
me mass
h = maximum.
energy's
Thus
3²2 kx² = mgh
2kx² = mx 9.8 9.6
1⁄2kx²
- 94.08 m
is stored in the spring
height
P= KX²
Pak() ²
P = KX²
The
Spring
is compressed
only
to half of it maximum distance
thus the elastic energy potentic/
spring now is
stored in the
of the
energy.
spring gets converted
The potential
energy
with this elastic potential energy,
the maximum height the bullet
will no go to will be
KX
tên ngh
mgh
since 2 kx² = 94.08m
(94.08m) = 9.8mh
9.8 h = 23.52
h = 23.52
9.8
h = 2.4 m
Transcribed Image Text:Elastic potential given by the equation P=&KX² constant spring x = the compressed distance. Elastic potential energy into the bullets potential". of the bullet as given Prmgh me mass h = maximum. energy's Thus 3²2 kx² = mgh 2kx² = mx 9.8 9.6 1⁄2kx² - 94.08 m is stored in the spring height P= KX² Pak() ² P = KX² The Spring is compressed only to half of it maximum distance thus the elastic energy potentic/ spring now is stored in the of the energy. spring gets converted The potential energy with this elastic potential energy, the maximum height the bullet will no go to will be KX tên ngh mgh since 2 kx² = 94.08m (94.08m) = 9.8mh 9.8 h = 23.52 h = 23.52 9.8 h = 2.4 m
A spring-loaded Nerf gun can shoot a foam bullet 9.6 m straight up into the air when
the spring is fully compressed. Another bullet is shot, but this time the spring was
only half-compressed when the trigger was pulled. How high up would the second
bullet go, in metres?
Transcribed Image Text:A spring-loaded Nerf gun can shoot a foam bullet 9.6 m straight up into the air when the spring is fully compressed. Another bullet is shot, but this time the spring was only half-compressed when the trigger was pulled. How high up would the second bullet go, in metres?
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