1. A weight is supported by a spring. The weight is pulled down and released. This creates a periodic up and down motion that can be modeled by the following graph. a) How far above the table top does the weight rest before it is pulled down? b) How far is the weight pulled down? c) How long does it take for the weight to return to the low position? d) How would the graph change if the resting place of the weight were 20 cm greater? e) How would the graph change if the weight were pulled down 5 cm further? f) How would the graph change if it took longer for the weight to return to the lowest position each time?
1. A weight is supported by a spring. The weight is pulled down and released. This creates a periodic up and down motion that can be modeled by the following graph. a) How far above the table top does the weight rest before it is pulled down? b) How far is the weight pulled down? c) How long does it take for the weight to return to the low position? d) How would the graph change if the resting place of the weight were 20 cm greater? e) How would the graph change if the weight were pulled down 5 cm further? f) How would the graph change if it took longer for the weight to return to the lowest position each time?
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a) How far above the table top does the weight rest before it is pulled down? b) How far is the weight pulled down? c) How long does it take for the weight to return to the low position? d) How would the graph change if the resting place of the weight were 20 cm greater? .) How would the graph change if the weight were pulled down 5 cm further? 4) How would the graph change if it took longer for the weight to return to the lowest position each time?
1. A weight is supported by a spring. The weight is pulled down and released. This creates a periodic up and down motion that can be modeled by the following graph. height(cm) 90
1. A weight is supported by a spring. The weight is pulled down and released. This creates a periodic up and down motion
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1. A weight is supported by a spring. The weight is pulled down and released. This creates a periodic up and down motion
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