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The period, T, of a pendulum can be approximated by the formula ≈ 2𝜋√𝐿𝑔, where L is the
length of the pendulum and g
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a weight on a vertical spring is given an initial downward velocity of 4cm/sec from a point 6 cm equilibrium. Assuming that the
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Anonymous
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A copper rod (length �= 2.0 m, radius =
3.0 *� 10^-�3 m) hangs down from the ceiling. A 9.0-kg object is attached to the lower
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Elapid
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For the simple harmonic oscillator determine:
b. [Tˆ,Vˆ ]
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Adam
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A block is on a horizontal slab which is moving horizontally with a simple harmonic motion of frequency two oscillations per
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Pawan
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The period of oscillation for a mass-on-a-spring system is 0.14 s. If m = 3.9 kg, what is the spring constant of the spring?
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Johnvon
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A block weighing 17 N oscillates at one end of a vertical spring for which k = 120 N/m; the other end of the spring is attached
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abu
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Hi,
a particle is moving in simple harmonic motion such that a = -4x. ( x in metres, t in seconds) Find the maximum speed at
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Michelle
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Write an equation for simple harmonic motion, given that the amplitude equals 4 inches and the period equals 2 seconds and the
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Kayla
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A pendulum is held at the top of its swing. The person holding the pendulum lets go, and the pendulum is allowed to swing freely
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Jo
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What is the spring constant of a 129N object the vibrates at a period of 4.98s?
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Stephanie
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An astronaut lands on an alien planet. He places a pendulum (L = 0.200 m) on the surface and sets it in simple harmonic motion.
a
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Mishaka
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A vertical spring with a spring constant of 2.04 N/m has a 0.32-kg mass attached to it, and the mass moves in a medium with a
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Ayman
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the velocity of a body performing simple harmonic motion is given as what
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chuksmezie
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if friction is set to zero and on planet Earth. Now, if you attach a mass to the spring from its initial equilibrium position,
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ashley --- HELP PLEASEE!!!
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1) A 1.0 kg mass is attached to the end of a vertical ideal spring with a force constant of 400 N/m. The mass is set in simple
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arun
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The displacement of an object in SHM is given by y(t) = (7.0 cm)sin[(1.58 rad/s)t]. What is the frequency of the oscillations?
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John
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A body is moving in simple harmonic motion with position function s(t)=2+2cost where s is in meters and t is in seconds. Find
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A 0.25 kg mass is horizontally attached to a spring with a stiffness 4 N/m. The damping
constant b for the system is 1 N-sec/m.
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shasha
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If the phase angle for a block-spring system in SHM is π/5 rad and the block's position is given x = xm cos(ωt + ϕ), what is
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rock
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A 5.80 kg object on a horizontal frictionless surface is attached to a spring with spring constant 860 N/m. The object is
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rock
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A mass is oscillating on the end of a spring. The distance, y, of the mass from its equilibrium point is given by the formula
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Stephanie
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A spring stretches 3.4-cm when a 7-g object is hung from it. The object is replaced with a block of mass 24 g that oscillates in
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sarah
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A ball is attached by two spring as shown [vvvOvvv]. If the mass is displaced a distance â–³x BELOW the equilibrium position
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Marco
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A 10kg particle undergoes simple harmonic motion with an amplitude of 2.0mm, a maximum acceleration of 8.0x10^3 m/s^2, and an
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Greg
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mass of 0.2 kg is attached to a spring of negligible mass. I the mass executes simple harmonic motion with a period of 0.5 s,
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Jay
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If a particle moves in simple harmonic motion with a frequency of 3.00 Hz and an amplitude of 5.00 cm through what total
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James
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The function d=-8cos2t describes a simple harmonic motion, where d is the distance(in meters) an object travel in t seconds.
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rachel
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A weight attached to a spring is pulled 4 inches below the equilibrium position. Assuming that the frenquency of the system is
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america
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A weight is oscillating on the end of a spring. The position of the weight relative to the point of equilibrium is given by
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*tRiGoNoMeTrY*
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Hello! I was wondering if someone could check my answer and tell me if I'm on the right track:
"Find a model for simple harmonic
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Katie
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An object is suspended from a spring and vibrates with simple harmonic motion. At an instant when the displacement of the object
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Jen
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An oscillating block-spring system has a mechanical energy of 1.00 J, an amplitude of 11.2 cm, and a maximum speed of 1.08 m/s.
(
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COFFEE
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I'm sorry bobpursley I don't understand your response, please clarify.
When an object of mass m1 is hung on a vertical spring and
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Mary
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..im really stuck on this. can someone please explain?
------- Figure A [[which i tried to recreate below]] is a partial graph of
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COFFEE
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PLZ HELP. THANKS.
The balance wheel of a watch oscillates with an angular amplitude of rad and a period of 0.220 s. a) Find the
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wooh
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Pete hangs a weight from a spring and then releases it. He watches as the spring oscillates back and forth. Pete says that this
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The length of a simple pendulum is 0.79m and the mass of the particle at the end of the cable is 0.24 kg. The pendulum is pulled
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David
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Which one of the following statements about an object performing Simple Harmonic Motion is TRUE?
Select one: a. The object
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jake
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A clown is rocking on a rocking chair in the dark. His glowing red nose moves back and forth a distance of 0.42m exactly 30
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Peter
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The equation of motion of a particle in vertical SHM is given by y = (10 cm) sin 0.80t.
(a) What is the particle's displacement
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Darla
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a pendulum 45 cm long swings through a vertical angle of 30 degree.find the height through which the pendulum bob rises.
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akeb
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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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jeff
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In an electric shaver, the blade moves back and forth over a distance of 2.0 mm. The motion is simple harmonic, with frequency
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johnny
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A 200-g block is attached to a horizontal spring and executes simple harmonic motion with a period of 0.250 s. If the total
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Ray
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Hi, I'm learning about simple harmonic motion of a mass-spring system and I've been working at 2 problems for the past hour. I
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Elizabeth
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A bouncing ball returns to the same height each time. Is this an example of simple harmonic motion? Explain your answer.
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Jamie
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if you attach a mass to the spring from its initial equilibrium position, it vibrates forever in simple harmonic motion. Why
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ashley --- HELP PLEASEE!!!
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Q 2) A particle executes simple harmonic motion with an amplitude of 10 cm. At what distance from the mean position are the
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Pronab
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The motion of a piston in an automobile engine is nearly simple harmonic. If the 1-kg piston travels back and forth over a
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Anonymous
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