One end of a stretched ideal spring is attached to an air track and the other is attached to a glider with a mass of 0.355 kg. The glider is released and allowed to oscillate in SHM . If the distance of the glider from the fixed end of the spring varies between 1.80 m and 1.6 m, and the period of the oscillation is 2.15 s, find (a) the force constant of the spring, (b) the maximum speed of the glider, and (c) the magnitude of the maximum acceleration of the glider.
One end of a stretched ideal spring is attached to an air track and the other is attached to a glider with a mass of 0.355 kg. The glider is released and allowed to oscillate in SHM . If the distance of the glider from the fixed end of the spring varies between 1.80 m and 1.6 m, and the period of the oscillation is 2.15 s, find (a) the force constant of the spring, (b) the maximum speed of the glider, and (c) the magnitude of the maximum acceleration of the glider.
One end of a stretched ideal spring is attached to an air track and the other is attached to a glider with a mass of 0.355 kg. The glider is released and allowed to oscillate in SHM. If the distance of the glider from the fixed end of the spring varies between 1.80 m and 1.6 m, and the period of the oscillation is 2.15 s, find (a) the force constant of the spring, (b) the maximum speed of the glider, and (c) the magnitude of the maximum acceleration of the glider.
Definition Definition Special type of oscillation where the force of restoration is directly proportional to the displacement of the object from its mean or initial position. If an object is in motion such that the acceleration of the object is directly proportional to its displacement (which helps the moving object return to its resting position) then the object is said to undergo a simple harmonic motion. An object undergoing SHM always moves like a wave.
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