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31 July, 13:45

A 4.39/times10^5~/text{kg}4.39*10 5 kg subway train is brought to a stop from a speed of 1.08 miles per hour in 0.397 m by a large spring bumper at the end of its track. What is the force constant k of the spring?

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  1. 31 July, 14:10
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    6.5 x 10⁵ N/m

    Explanation:

    m = mass of the train = 4.39 x 10⁵ kg

    v = speed of the train = 1.08 mph = 1.08 x 0.45 m/s = 0.483 m/s (Since 1 mph = 0.45 m/s)

    k = spring constant of the spring = ?

    x = Compression of the spring = 0.397 m

    Using conservation of energy

    Spring energy gained due to compression of spring = Kinetic energy lost by train

    (0.5) k x² = (0.5) m v²

    k x² = m v²

    k (0.397) ² = (4.39 x 10⁵) (0.483) ²

    k = 6.5 x 10⁵ N/m
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