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18 August, 13:26

A 0.3 kg mass rests on top of a spring that has been compressed by 0.04 m. Neglect any frictional effects, and consider the spring to be massless. Then, if the spring has a constant k equal to 2000 N/m, to what height will the mass rise when the system is released?

a) 1.24 m

b) 0.75m

c) 0.54 m

d) 1.04 m

e) 1.34 m

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  1. 18 August, 13:43
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    20 mm

    Explanation:

    First, we calculate the velocity with which the object is released.

    So, elastic potential energy = kinetic energy

    1/2kx² = 1/2mv²

    v = √ (k/m) x where k = spring constant = 2000 N/m, m = mass = 0.3 kg and x = 0.04 m

    v = √ (2000 N/m/0.3 kg) 0.04 m

    v = 81.65 * 0.04 m

    v = 3.27 m/s

    We then calculate its acceleration, a from

    F = kx = ma

    a = kx/m

    = 2000 N/m * 0.04 m/0.3 kg = 266.67 m/s²

    We now calculate the height, h moved from v² = u² + 2ah where u = initial velocity = 3.27 m/s, v = final velocity at height, h = 0 (since it will be stationary) a = - 266.67 m/s² (since its velocity is decreasing)

    v² = u² + 2ah

    0 = (3.27 m/s) ² + 2 * -266.67h

    -10.693 = - 533.34h

    h = - 10.693/533.34 = 0.020 m = 20 mm
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