Ex. 4: A body of mass 100 gm is suspended from a light spring which stretches it by 10 cm. Find the force constant of the spring.
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- 2. A 1.0 kg block initially at rest falls vertically and lands on a massless spring. Assume that the block comes to a stop momentarily after it compresses the spring. The block is initially 0.1 m away from the spring and the spring constant k = 1000 N/m. Use g = 9.8 m/s2 as the gravitational acceleration. (a) (b) subsequent state of motion of the block and explain your answer. %3D How much is the spring compressed? What happens after the block comes to a momentary stop? That is, analyze theA 10 kilogram object suspended from the end of a vertically hanging spring stretches the spring 9.8 centimeters. At time t = 0, the resulting mass-spring system is disturbed from its rest state by the force F(t) = 50 cos(10t). The force F(t) is expressed in Newtons and is positive in the downward direction, and time is measured in seconds. a. Determine the spring constant k. k = 1000 Newtons / meter b. Formulate the initial value problem for y(t), where y(t) is the displacement of the object from its equilibrium rest state, measured positive in the downward direction. (Give your answer in terms of y, y', y", t.) Differential equation: (equations) Initial conditions: y(0) = 0 and y'(0) c. Solve the initial value problem for y(t). y(t) = = 0 help help (numbers) help (formulas) d. Plot the solution and determine the maximum excursion from equilibrium made by the object on the time interval 0 ≤ t < ∞. If there is no such maximum, enter NONE. maximum excursion = meters help (numbers)How to solve?
- The final set of this lab has you hanging an unknown mass on a spring (for which you have determined the spring constant, k). If you find the spring constant k = 24.0 N/m, what is the mass of an unknown object if it displaces the spring 4.40 cm? Give your answer in GRAMS to 3 significant figuresA 70 kg space voyager is stranded on a 700 kg escape pod that has left the main spacecraft and is floating in free space (you may assume its velocity is 0 m/s). A rescue ship is approaching and will pass within 100 m of the escape pod. The space voyager plans to push herself away from the escape pod towards the point by which the rescue ship will pass (point P in the diagram). The space voyager knows that she can apply a constant force of 100 N while she pushes for the 0.50 s it takes her to straighten her arms. (a) What will her velocity be after she has finished pushing against the rescue pod? (b) How long before the rescue ship is due to arrive a point P should the space voyager begin her push?A 4.0 g bullet leaves the muzzle of a riffle with a speed of 328 m/s. What force (assumed constant) is exerted on the bullet while it is traveling down the 0.77 m long barrel of the riffle?
- Problem 2: An object of mass M is hanging from a spring (with I_o =0 and a spring constant k). There is a constant force from the wind, F_wind, blowing to the right, so the mass is initially at rest, but hanging at an angle Theta from the vertical because of the presence of the wind. Suddenly, spring breaks, and the mass drops under the influence of F_wind (note F_air and F_wind are the same constant vector!) and its weight. If the object (in equilibrium before the spring breaks) is a height H above the ground, how far laterally (in the direction of the wind) does the object hit the ground, L (given theta, k, M, g, H)?A 65-kg person stands on a scale in a moving elevator while holding a 5.0 kg mass suspended from a massless spring with spring constant 1.10 kN/m . None of the objects in the elevator is moving relative to the elevator, but the spring is stretched by 7.0 cm. Is the elevator accelerating, and if so, what is the magnitude of its acceleration, and what is the reading of the scale on which the person stands?14a
- Suppose you are navigating a spacecraft far from other objects. The mass of the spacecraft is 3.0 x 104 kg (about 30 tons). The rocket engines are shut off, and you're coasting along with velocity of km/s. As you pass the location km you briefly fire side thruster rockets, so that your spacecraft experiences a net force of N for 18 s ejected gases have a mass that is small compared to the mass of the spacecraft. You then continue coasting with the rocket engines turned off. Where are you an hour later? (Think about approximations or simplifying assumptions you made in your analysis. Also think about the choice of system: what are the surroundings that exert external forces on your system?) mA spring (spring1) of initial length L10 and spring constant kl is hanging down the ceiling, with a ball (ball1) of mass m1 attached to the bottom of the spring. Another spring (spring2) of initial length L 20 and spring constant k2 is hanging down from ball1 with another ball (ball2) of mass m2 attached to the bottom of spring2. Use g to denote gravity, t is time, L1 is the position of ball1 minus the ceiling, L2 is the position of ball2 minus ball1, the velocity of ball1 is v1, and the velocity of ball2 is v2. What is the expression of the net force Fnet1 and Fnet2 acted upon ball1 and ball2?A stationary 2.17-kg object is struck by a stick. The object experiences a horizontal force given by F = at - bt 2, where t is the time in seconds from the instant the stick first contacts the object. If a = 1,500,000 N/s and b = 20,000,000 N/s?, what is the speed of the object just after it comes away from the stick at t = 2.55 x 103 s? %3D