Asked by mas
A vertical spring (ignore its mass), whose spring stiffness constant is 1000 N/m, is attached to a table and is compressed down 0.130 m.
(a) What upward speed can it give to a 0.200 kg ball when released?
m/s
(b) How high above its original position (spring compressed) will the ball fly?
m
(a) What upward speed can it give to a 0.200 kg ball when released?
m/s
(b) How high above its original position (spring compressed) will the ball fly?
m
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Answered by
bobpursley
Energy in compressed spring: 1/2 k .13^2
then, KEreleased=energycompressed spring, from that , find vi
how high? Mgh=1/2 k .13^2
then, KEreleased=energycompressed spring, from that , find vi
how high? Mgh=1/2 k .13^2
Answered by
Derrick
on a.) it should be 1/2mV^2=1/2kx^2, however whenever I do this problem on my homework I get it wrong. Im not sure why.
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