A block with a mass of 0.692 kg is attached to a spring of spring constant 581 N
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Question
A block with a mass of 0.692 kg is attached to a spring of spring constant 581 N/m. It is sitting at equilibrium. You then pull the block down 3.40 cm from equilibrium and let go. What is the amplitude of the oscillation?
A block with a mass of 0.346 kg is attached to a spring of spring constant 1.16×103 N/m. It is sitting at equilibrium. You then pull the block down 3.40 cm from equilibrium and let go. What is the amplitude of the oscillation?
A block with a mass of 0.346 kg is attached to a spring of spring constant 581 N/m. It is sitting at equilibrium. You then pull the block down 6.80 cm from equilibrium and let go. What is the amplitude of the oscillation?
Explanation / Answer
a) Amplitude A= 3.4cm only as it is disturbance caused to the system.
b) Amplitude is independent of mass, spring constant k.
Hence, A=3.4cm
c) A=6.8cm
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