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A 1.3 g spider is dangling at the end of a silk thread. You can make the spider bounce up and down on the thread by tapping lig...Asked by pdaniel
A 1.5 spider is dangling at the end of a silk thread. You can make the spider bounce up and down on the thread by tapping lightly on his feet with a pencil. You soon discover that you can give the spider the largest amplitude on his little bungee cord if you tap exactly once every 3 seconds.
What is the approximate spring constant of the silk thread?
What is the approximate spring constant of the silk thread?
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Gabriel
Use T= 2pi(sqrt(m/k))
Solve for k
.010966277
Solve for k
.010966277
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