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24. A 50-cm-long spring is suspended from the ceiling. A 250 g
mass is connected to the end and held at rest with the spring
unstretched. The mass is released and falls, stretching the
spring by 20 cm before coming to rest at its lowest point. It then
continues to oscillate vertically.
a. What is the spring constant?
b. What is the amplitude of the oscillation?
c. What is the frequency of the oscillation?
25. II A 200 g mass attached to a horizontal spring oscillates at a
frequency of 2.0 Hz. At one instant, the mass is at x = 5.0 cm
and has v=-30 cm/s. Determine:
b. The amplitude.
d. The total energy.
a. The period.
c. The maximum speed.
26. | A 507 g mass oscillates with an amplitude of 10.0 cm on a
spring whose spring constant is 20.0 N/m. Determine:
a. The period.
b. The maximum speed.
c. The total energy.
Transcribed Image Text:cause side ch an ed as vings 8 cm mum rives of the h an and mple cond, that is 24. A 50-cm-long spring is suspended from the ceiling. A 250 g mass is connected to the end and held at rest with the spring unstretched. The mass is released and falls, stretching the spring by 20 cm before coming to rest at its lowest point. It then continues to oscillate vertically. a. What is the spring constant? b. What is the amplitude of the oscillation? c. What is the frequency of the oscillation? 25. II A 200 g mass attached to a horizontal spring oscillates at a frequency of 2.0 Hz. At one instant, the mass is at x = 5.0 cm and has v=-30 cm/s. Determine: b. The amplitude. d. The total energy. a. The period. c. The maximum speed. 26. | A 507 g mass oscillates with an amplitude of 10.0 cm on a spring whose spring constant is 20.0 N/m. Determine: a. The period. b. The maximum speed. c. The total energy.
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