Question
A 0.20 kg object, attached to a spring with spring constant k = 10 N/m, is moving on a horizontal frictionless surface in simple harmonic motion of amplitude of 0.080 m. What is its speed at the instant when its displacement is 0.040 m? (Hint: Use conservation of energy.)
Answers
Here's another hint: The total energy is
(1/2)k*(Amplitude)^2
When displacement is half the amplitude, potential energy is 1/4 of the total energy. The rest is kinetic.
You should be able to complete the problem
(1/2)k*(Amplitude)^2
When displacement is half the amplitude, potential energy is 1/4 of the total energy. The rest is kinetic.
You should be able to complete the problem
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