Every spring has an equilibrium

  1. A 5 kg mass attached to a spring passes its equilibrium point moving at 390 m/s. If the spring constant is 1450 N/m, what is the
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  2. A spring is attached to the ceiling and pulled 12 cm down from equilibrium and released. The amplitude decreases by 8% each
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  3. A spring is attached to the ceiling and pulled 12 cm down from equilibrium and released. The amplitude decreases by 17% each
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  4. Imagine a spring floating in space. This spring has a very small length when it is unstretched. The spring constant for this
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  5. A block with mass of 5.0kg is suspended from an ideal spring having negligible mass and stretches the spring 0.20m to its
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  6. A block with mass of 5.0kg is suspended from an ideal spring having negligible mass and stretches the spring 0.20m to its
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  7. A block with mass 1.973 kg sliding on a frictionless surface is attached to a horizontal spring with spring constant 24.33 N/m
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  8. Janet wants to find the spring constant of a given spring, so she hangs the spring vertically and attaches a 0.42 kg mass to the
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  9. I NEED HELP ON C THROUGH F. THANK YOUA spring id vertically, as shown below, and a 500g mass is hung from its lower end. The
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  10. A new type of spring is found where the spring force F is given by F=-kx + bx^2 where k=400 N/ m and b=100 N/m^2 and x is the
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