A small block is attached to a spring with a spring constant of 85 N/m. When the spring is compressed 0.30 meters and the released, the 0.50 kg block is launched. What is the final speed of the block?


A)
8.42 m/s

B)
3.91 m/s

C)
7.14 m/s

D)
15.3 m/s

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

These Hooke's Law problems are tricky. Here's what we need to know that clears up the problem entirely. The final and also the max speed of the block will be reached at the point where the potential energy of the system is 0. So the equation we need, namely,

[tex]KE+PE=\frac{1}{2}kA^2[/tex] can be simplified down to

[tex]KE=\frac{1}{2}kA^2[/tex] and we solve this first for KE:

[tex]KE=\frac{1}{2}(85)(.30)^2[/tex] and, paying NO attention whatsoever to significant digits here (because if you did the answer you get is not one of the choices)

KE = 3.825 J.  Now we can use that value of kinetic energy and solve for the speed we need:

[tex]KE=\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex] so

[tex]3.825=\frac{1}{2}(.50)v^2[/tex] so

[tex]v=\sqrt{\frac{2(3.825)}{.50} }[/tex] so

v = 3.91 m/s


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Answer:

Explanation:

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(a) 12 m/s

(b) At t = 0, x'(t) = 0

At t = 5.0 s, x'(t) = 15 m/s

At t = 10.0 s, x'(t) = 12 m/s

(c) i. The initial velocity = 2.0 cm/s

The initial position = 50 cm

The initial acceleration = 0.125 cm/s²

ii. 16 seconds

2. (a) Approximately 0.85 m/s

(b) 2.094 J

(c) i. Approximately 49.74 m/s

ii. Approximately 86.38°

3. (i) 4·i + 5·j

(ii) -2·i - j - 2·k

(iii) 5·i + 4·j - 3·z

(iv) 8

(v) (a) The magnitude is 2.8 cm, the direction is East

(b) The magnitude is ((14·√3)/5) cm, the direction is North

(c)  The magnitude is ((14·√3)/5), the direction is South

Explanation:

x(t) is given as follows;

x(t) = b·t² - c·t³

Where;

b = 2.4 m/s(²) (we note that the unit of b for the term to be distance in m/s²)

c = 0.120 m/s³

(a) At t = 0, we have;

x(0) = b × 0² - c × 0³ = 0

At t = 10.0 s, we have;

x(10.0) = 2.4 m/s² × (10.0 s)² - 0.120 m/s³ × (10.0 s)³ = 120 m

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∴ The average velocity of the car for the time interval t = 0 to t = 10.0 s, [tex]v_{ave}[/tex], is given as follows;

[tex]v_{ave}[/tex] = (120 m - 0 m)/(10.0 s - 0 s) = 12 m/s

The average velocity of the car for the time interval t = 0 to t = 10.0 s, [tex]v_{ave}[/tex]  = 12 m/s

(b) The instantaneous velocity, [tex]v_{inst}[/tex], is given as follows;

[tex]v_{inst} = \lim \limits_{t \to 0} \left( v_{ave}\right) = \lim \limits_{t \to 0} \left( \dfrac{\Delta x}{\Delta t} \right) = \dfrac{dx}{dt} = x'(t)[/tex]

[tex]x'(t) = \dfrac{d\left (b \cdot t^2 - c \cdot t^3\right)}{dt}[/tex]

x'(t) = 2·b·t - 3·c·t²

At t = 0, x'(t) = 2 × b × 0 - 3 × c × 0² = 0

At t = 5.0 s, x'(t) = 2 × 2.4 m/s² × 5.0 s - 3 × 0.120 m/s³ × (5.0 s)² = 15 m/s

At t = 10.0 s, x'(t) = 2 × 2.4 m/s² × 10.0 s - 3 × 0.120 m/s³ × (10.0 s)² = 12 m/s

(c) x(t) = 50 cm + (2.0 cm/s)·t - (0.0625 cm/s²)·t²

i. The initial velocity is the instantaneous velocity, x'(t), at time, t = 0

x'(t) = 2.0 cm/s - 2 × 0.0625 cm/s² × t

At t = 0, x'(0) = 2.0 cm/s - 2 × 0.0625 cm/s² × 0 = 2.0 cm/s

The initial velocity, x'(0) = 2.0 cm/s

The initial position = The position at time t = 0 = x(0)

x(0) = 50 cm + (2.0 cm/s) × 0 - (0.0625 cm/s²) × 0² = 50 cm

The initial position, x(0) = 50 cm

The initial acceleration, x''(0) = 2 × 0.0625 cm/s² = 0.125 cm/s²

ii. x'(t) = 2.0 cm/s - 2 × 0.0625 cm/s² × t

When the velocity of the turtle, x'(t) = 0 we have;

0 = 2.0 cm/s - 2 × 0.0625 cm/s² × t

∴ t = (2.0 cm/s)/(2 × 0.0625 cm/s²) = 16 seconds

The velocity of the turtle is zero after 16 seconds

2. The mass of the large fish, m₁ = 15.0-kg

The speed of the large fish, v₁ = 1.1 m/s

The mass of the smaller fish, m₂ = 4.50 kg

The speed of the small (stationary) fish, v₂ = 0

The initial momentum = 15.0 kg × 1.1 m/s + 4.50 kg × 0 = 16.5 kg·m/s

The initial momentum = 16.5 kg·m/s

The final momentum = (15.0 kg + 4.50 kg) × v₃ = 19.50 kg × v₃

The final momentum = 19.50 kg × v₃

Where;

The total initial momentum = The total final momentum

We get;

16.5 kg·m/s = 19.50 kg × v₃

∴ v₃ = (16.5 kg·m/s)/(19.50 kg)

v₃ = (16.5/19.50) m/s = (11/13) m/s ≈ 0.85 m/s

∴ The speed of the large fish just after it eats the small, v₃ ≈ 0.85 m/s

(b) The initial kinetic energy, K.E.₁ = (1/2) × 15 kg × (1.1 m/s)² = 9.075 J

The final kinetic energy, K.E.₂ = (1/2) × 19.5 kg × (11/13 m/s)² = 363/52 J

The mechanical energy dissipated, ΔE = K.E.₁ - K.E.₂

ΔE = (9.075 - 363/42) J = 1089/520 J ≈ 2.094 J

The mechanical energy dissipated, ΔE = 2.094 J

(c) i. We have the total momentum = 110 × 8.8· j + 85 × 7.2· i = 9.680·i + 612·i

The velocity after collision, v = (9.680·i + 612·i)/(110 + 85) = 49.64·j + 3.14·i

The magnitude of the velocity, v = √(49.64² + 3.14²) ≈ 49.74 m/s

ii. The direction, θ = arctan(49.64/3.14) ≈ 86.38°

3. (i) [tex]\underset{A}{\rightarrow} + \underset{B}{\rightarrow}[/tex] = (i + 2·j - k) + 3·i + 3·j + k = 4·i + 5·j

(ii) [tex]\underset{A}{\rightarrow} - \underset{B}{\rightarrow}[/tex] = (i + 2·j - k) - (3·i + 3·j + k) = -2·i - j - 2·k

(iii) [tex]\underset{A}{\rightarrow} \times \underset{B}{\rightarrow}[/tex] = (2 + 3)·i - (1 + 3)·j + (3 - 6)·z = 5·i + 4·j - 3·z

(iv) [tex]\underset{A}{\rightarrow} \cdot \underset{B}{\rightarrow}[/tex] = 1×3 + 2 × 3 + (-1)×1 = 8

(v) (a) [tex]\underset{A}{\rightarrow} + \underset{B}{\rightarrow}[/tex] = 2.8·cos(60°)·i + 2.8·sin(60°)·j + (2.8·cos(60°)·i - 2.8·sin(60°)·j

[tex]\underset{A}{\rightarrow} + \underset{B}{\rightarrow}[/tex] = 5.6·cos 60°·i = 2.8·i

The magnitude = 2.8, the direction is east

(b) [tex]\underset{A}{\rightarrow} - \underset{B}{\rightarrow}[/tex] = 2.8·cos(60°)·i + 2.8·sin(60°)·j - (2.8·cos(60°)·i - 2.8·sin(60°)·j

[tex]\underset{A}{\rightarrow} - \underset{B}{\rightarrow}[/tex] = 5.6·sin(60°)·j= ((14·√3)/5)·j

The magnitude = ((14·√3)/5), the direction is North

(c)  [tex]\underset{B}{\rightarrow} - \underset{A}{\rightarrow}[/tex] = (2.8·cos(60°)·i - 2.8·sin(60°)·j - (2.8·cos(60°)·i + 2.8·sin(60°)·j)

[tex]\underset{B}{\rightarrow} - \underset{A}{\rightarrow}[/tex] = -5.6·sin(60°)·j= (-(14·√3)/5)·j

The magnitude = ((14·√3)/5), the direction is South

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Given that Planets A and B have the same size, mass.

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Similarly, let the radii of the planets A and B are and respectively.

As radii are equal, so .

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As the weight of any object on the planet is equal to the gravitational force exerted by the planet on the object.

So, my weight on planet A,

my weight of planet B,

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Answer:

Explanation:

The equation for frequency is

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f = frequency, v is velocity, and lambda is wavelength. Filling in:

[tex]262=\frac{343}{\lambda}[/tex] and

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Given the data in the question;

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Wavelength of the note; [tex]\lambda = \ ?[/tex]

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Wavelength is simply referred to as the spatial period of a periodic wave i.e when the shapes of waves are repeated, the distance over which they are repeated is called wavelength. It is expressed as;

[tex]\lambda = \frac{v}{f}[/tex]

Where v is velocity and f is frequency

We substitute our given values into the expression above;

[tex]\lambda = \frac{v}{f} \\\\\lambda = \frac{343m/s}{262s^{-1}} \\\\\lambda = 1.309m\\\\\lambda = 1.31m[/tex]

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The trip from Europetook many months, so it was easier for the Europeans (3)?buyers and traders in the portcities their ships would sail to than to have to buy what they wanted when the ships got there. This wassomething that traders of many nations had done for a long time (for example, Indian traders lived in Chinaand Chinese traders in India), but the Europeans travelled further to do this than others had before them.The 1500s were the time when European sailors took their (4?to a new levelof competition, partly because of events unfolding back in Europe. When they got to Asia they brought alongtheir culture and also their rivalries and disagreement. These rivalries and disagreements had a strongeffect on European colonization. One of the important tianges taking place back in Europewas thetransformation of the Christian faith from existing in one large church, the Catholic Church led by the Popein addition to Catholicism. Many people in the Netherlands,France, Britain, and (what is now) Germany had broken away from the Catholic Church to follow theteachings ofof Christian leaders who disagreed with traditional Catholic beliefs. They protested Catholicpractices, so they were known as Protestants. Non-Catholic Christians are still called Protestants. (TheCatholic Church remains the largest Christian Church, but is much less powerful than it was in 1500; manyEuropean nations almost completely converted to the new Protestant faiths during the 1500s.)(1-5)to already have race for Asian spices reach Asia by a new routein Rometo (5)?a number of churchesestablished colonies what did monday do to jacob HELP!!!!!! I need chapter summaries for "Heartland" by Sarah Smarsh. This is urgent please help......(50 POINTS) 8(2x + 3y) In distributive property A rectangular picture is four times as long as it is wide. The area of the picture is 1024 square inches. 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