A mass m is attached to an ideal massless spring. When this system is set in motion, it has a period t. What is the period if the mass is doubled to 2m?.

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Answer 1

The period is √2 *T if the mass is doubled to 2m.

What is the time period?

The time period is the length of time during which an activity occurs or a condition remains.

The equation for the period T is given as:

[tex]T = 2\pi \sqrt{\frac{m}{k} }[/tex]

where k is the spring constant

mass of the system = m

Here,

If the mass id doubled to 2m for the system that is set in motion,

new mass is now  2m

So the equation for time period becomes,

[tex]T' = 2\pi \sqrt{\frac{2m}{k} }[/tex]

[tex]T' = \sqrt{2} * 2\pi \sqrt{\frac{m}{k} }[/tex]

[tex]T' = \sqrt{2}* T[/tex]

Hence,

The period is √2 *T if the mass is doubled to 2m.

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Answer:

[tex]A_{1}[/tex] = 0.2 [tex]m^{2}[/tex]

Explanation:

The pressure on the pistons is given as;

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[tex]\frac{100}{A_{1} }[/tex] = [tex]\frac{2000}{4}[/tex]

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Una pelota de golf se suelta desde el reposo del techo de un edificio muy alto. Despreciando la resistencia del aire, calcule (a) la posicion y (b) la velocidad de la pelota despues de 1s, 2s y 3s.

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Answer:

a)   y = y₀ - 4.9, v = -9.8 m / s, b)  y =y₀ - 19.6,  v = - 19 m / s

c)  y =y₀ - 44.1, v = - 29.4 m / s

Explanation:

To solve this exercise let us use the kinematic relations

          y =y₀ + v₀ t - ½ g t²

          v = v₀ - g t

They indicate that the body is released therefore the initial velocity is zero v₀ = 0

          y = y₀ - ½ g t²

          v = - gt

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         y = y₀ - ½ 9.8 12

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         v = -9.8 m / s

the negative sign indicates that the velocity is directed downwards

b) t = 2 s

         y =y₀ - ½ 9.8 2 2

         y =y₀ - 19.6

         v = - 9.8 2

         v = - 19 m / s

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        y = y₀ - ½ 9.8 3 2

        y =y₀ - 44.1

        v = - 9.8 3

        v = - 29.4 m / s

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Answer:

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F = Force in Newtons

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Answer:

approximately 102kg

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Let’s use the *queue dramatic voice* LAW OF THE CONSERVATION OF MOMENTUM!
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