Motion with elastic potential energy A glider with mass 0.200 kg sits on a frictionless horizontal air track, connected

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Motion with elastic potential energy A glider with mass 0.200 kg sits on a frictionless horizontal air track, connected

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Motion With Elastic Potential Energy A Glider With Mass 0 200 Kg Sits On A Frictionless Horizontal Air Track Connected 1
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Motion with elastic potential energy A glider with mass 0.200 kg sits on a frictionless horizontal air track, connected to a spring with force constant k = 5.00 N/m. You pull on the glider, stretching the spring 0.100 m, and release it from rest. The glider moves back toward its equilibrium position (x=0). What is the x-velocity when x = 0.080 m? k=5.00 N/m Point 1 Spring relaxed x=0 Point 2 mming |M₁x=0 *X₁= 0.100 m 2 m=0.200 kg X₂=0.080 m 14 || E = K+Uel SXXXXX la a E = K + Uel Motion with elastic potential energy and work done by other forces Suppose the glider in the previous example is initially at rest at x = 0, with the spring unstretched. You then push on the glider with a constant force F of magnitude 0.610 N in the + x direction. What is the glider's velocity when it has moved to x = 0.100 m?
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