Suppose that a mass 142 g is oscillating at the end of spring upon a horizontal surface that is essentially friction-fre
Posted: Wed May 18, 2022 6:53 am
Suppose that a mass 142 g is oscillating at the end of spring
upon a horizontal surface that is essentially friction-free.
The spring constant is 261 N/m. It was originally stretched
at a distance of 23 cm from its equilibrium. What is the
velocity of this mass 11 cm away from equilibrium? 1kg
= 1000g, 1m = 100 cm
upon a horizontal surface that is essentially friction-free.
The spring constant is 261 N/m. It was originally stretched
at a distance of 23 cm from its equilibrium. What is the
velocity of this mass 11 cm away from equilibrium? 1kg
= 1000g, 1m = 100 cm