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A 6.76 kg block is attached to a spring with spring constant 36.9 N/m. While the block is sitting at rest, a student hits it wi...Asked by Taylor
A 1.00 kg block is attached to a spring with spring constant 14 N/m. While the block is sitting at rest, a student hits it with a hammer and almost instantaneously gives it a speed of 31 cm/s. What is the amplitude of the subsequent oscillations?What is the block's speed at the point where x= 0.40 A?
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What is the amplitude of the subsequent oscillations?
A=√{mv^2/k}
√{1.00*(31^2)/14}
A=8.285098499cm
A=√{mv^2/k}
√{1.00*(31^2)/14}
A=8.285098499cm
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