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Q: Calculate the mass of a uniform circular spring made of steel wire whose linear density is 0.02 kg /…
A: Density = Mass(M) / Volume(V) Volume =(volume of a cylinder) = π r2 h = π x…
Q: Problem 1: A ball of mass mı = 0.44 kg is moving to the right (in the +x-direction) with a speed…
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Q: A 2kg block compressed a spring of constant 7000N/m at the bottom of a 37 degree incline with the…
A: Consider the following diagram to understand the problem: Here, the spring’s Mean position is…
Q: 3) A toy spring gun is used to shoot a 30 g marble vertically upward. The uncompressed length of the…
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Q: An unstretched spring is said to be at its "equilibrium length." Is this a stable equilibrium or an…
A: A body is said to be in stable equilibrium if it does not deviate from its equilibrium position for…
Q: A frictionless spring with a 2-kg mass can be held stretched 1.6 meters beyond its natural length by…
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Q: A 5.75-kg mass stretches a vertical spring 0.5 m. If the spring is stretched an additional 1.0 m and…
A: Given:mass attached to spring, m = 5.75 kgspring elongation at equilibrium, x = 0.5 madditional…
Q: The shock absorbers in a car act as a big spring. When a 92.5 kg person gets in, the car sinks…
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Q: A plot of pressure vs time, on semi-log graph paper, produced a slope of 0.011±0.002s-1 and an…
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Q: Our neighbour is asking us for the length of the shortest ladder that is able to reach the house by…
A: The height of the fence: h2=8 m The distance between the fence and the vertical wall: d1=3 m
Q: A 1.65-kg mass stretches a vertical spring 0.315 m. If the spring is stretched an additional 0.130 m…
A: 0.28 sec
Q: What is the spring constant of a spring that stretches a distance of 0.085 m when a mass of 0.37 kg…
A: Using Hooke's law, F=-kx
Q: If a spring is extended by 50 mm with the application of a force of 10N, what is the spring…
A: Extension in spring, x=50 mm⇒50×10-3 m Force applied, F=10 N Let spring constant be k.
Q: If a spring is stretched 2.0 cm by a suspended object having a mass of0.55 kg, what is the force…
A: Force constant: The spring force balances the gravitational force
Q: what is a spring constant
A: Spring constant is a physical quantity which determines the stiffness of a spring. It is denoted as…
Q: Starting from rest, a 63-kg person drops a distance of 0.6 m onto an ideal stiff spring of…
A: Given data: Mass m = 63 kg The distance dropped d = 0.6 m Compression in the spring x = 0.09 m
Q: You attach a cart with a mass of 2.6 kg to a spring and compress the cart-spring system so that the…
A: What is the spring constant?
Q: Distinguish between tension and compression?
A: The main difference between tension and compression is listed below.
Q: If a 1-kg object stretches a spring by 2 cm, how much will the spring be stretched when it supports…
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Q: Bone has a Young's modulus of about 18 ✕ 109 Pa. Under compression, it can withstand a stress of…
A: Given, Stress = 157× 106 pa L = 0.45 m Y= 18 × 109 pa
Q: An empirical pressure-density relationship for water is given as Pa 2 - 2001x - 2000 (Here, su Pu…
A: To determine: The bulk modulus of elasticity at 3 atmospheric pressure. Note: 1 atmospheric…
Q: Suppose the spring constant of a simple harmonic oscillator of mass 115 g is increased by a factor…
A: Given: Mass of simple harmonic oscillator= 115 g =0.115 kg increased factor by = 2 To find, mass We…
Q: If a spring stretches to 2 cm when a force of 50 N is applied, find out its spring constant.
A: Given data: Stretch in spring (x) = 2 cm = 0.02 m Force (F) = 50 N Required: Spring constant (k)
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- A 5.75-kg mass stretches a vertical spring 0.5 m. If the spring is stretched an additional 1 m and released, how long does it take to reach the (new) equilibrium position again? (How do I find the amount of time?)It compresses the spring 5.3 cm before coming to a stop.If the mass is 48kg and the spring constant is 12n/m,what is the period of oscillation?
- 4. Under certain conditions, wind blowing past a rectangular speed limit sign can cause the sign to oscillate with a frequency w (see Fig.). Assume that w is a function of the sign width, b; sign height, h; wind velocity, V; air density, p; and an elastic constant, k, for the supporting pole. The constant, k, has dimensions of Nm. (a) Develop a suitable set of pi terms for this problem using b, V, and p as repeating variables. (b) List all the other possible combinations of repeating variables that could have been utilized for this problem. SPEED LIMIT 40Answer for a) is 1.06 x 10^6 J The answer for b) is 4.43 x 10^6 JA rubber band has a "spring constant" of 53Nm. When the rubber is pulled by a force of 11.2N, how far will it stretched?