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23 July, 10:55

A 20kg mass approaches a spring at a speed of 30 m/s. The mass compresses the spring 12cm before coming to a stop. Calculate the spring constant k of the spring (N/m). A. 150 kN/m B. 41.7 kN/m C. 125 N/m D. 1.25 MN/m

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  1. 23 July, 11:09
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    625000 N / m

    Explanation:

    m = 20 kg

    v = 30 m/s

    x = 12 cm

    k = ?

    Here when the mass when hits at spring its speed is

    Vi = 30 m/s

    Finally it comes to rest after compressing for 12 cm

    i-e Vf = 0 m/s

    Distance = S = 12 cm = 0.12 m

    using

    2aS = Vf2 - Vi2

    ==> 2a * 0.12 = o - 30 * 30

    ==> a = 900 : 0.24 = 3750 m/sec2

    Now we know;

    F = ma

    F = - Kx

    ==> ma = - kx

    ==> 20 * 3750 = - K * 0.12

    ==> k = 625000 N / m
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