Consider a 2.2 kg mass attached to a spring that glides back and forward on a smooth, frictionless, horizontal surface. The spring constant is 1.4 N/m. What is the period of motion in seconds? Round your answer to 1 decimal place.
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Consider a 2.2 kg mass attached to a spring that glides back and forward on a smooth, frictionless, horizontal surface. The spring constant is 1.4 N/m. What is the period of motion in seconds? Round your answer to 1 decimal place.
Consider a spring with a spring constant of 116 N/m hanging vertically from the ceiling. If a 5 kg mass is attached, how much lower will the end of the spring be (in m) when it reaches its new equilibrium position? Assume the spring does not break or deform and use a gravitational acceleration of 9.8 m/s^2 in your calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.
Imagine Spiderman swinging from building to building. Assume Spidey stands with his web rope at an angle of 21.1 degrees to the vertical. The web rope has a length of 200.8 m. What is Spidey's maximum linear speed in m/s? Assume this is simple pendulum motion on our planet's surface and he starts from rest. Leave your answer to 1 decimal place.
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