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Wooden block of mass M located on a smooth horizontal surface is connected to a spring with constant elasticity k and negligible mass, e
which has the other end fixed (see figure). The block is hit by bullet bulk
m and velocity v0 and remains in it.
(a) Find the amplitude of the oscillations of the system.
(b) Find the angular frequency and period of oscillations of the system.
(c) Write the equation of oscillations of the system.
Numerical calculation: M = 1 kg; k = 2500 N / m; m = 10 g.

Numerical calculation to be made based on the value of the velocity of the bullet that i
corresponds to the first letter of your name:

A. v0 = 1010 m/s
B. v0 = 1020 m/s
C. v0 = 1030 m/s
Ç. v0 = 1040 m/s
D. v0 = 1050 m/s
Dh. v0 = 1060 m/s
E. v0 = 1070 m/s
Ë. v0 = 1080 m/s
F. v0 = 1090 m/s
G. v0 = 1100 m/s
Gj. v0 = 1110 m/s
H. v0 = 1120 m/s

I. v0 = 1130 m/s
J. v0 = 1140 m/s
K. v0 = 1150 m/s
L. v0 = 1160 m/s
Ll. v0 = 1170 m/s
M. v0 = 1180 m/s
N. v0 = 1190 m/s
Nj. v0 = 1200 m/s
O. v0 = 1210 m/s
P. v0 = 1220 m/s
Q. v0 = 1230 m/s
R. v0 = 1240 m/s

Rr. v0 = 1250 m/s
S. v0 = 1260 m/s
Sh. v0 = 1270 m/s
T. v0 = 1280 m/s
Th. v0 = 1290 m/s
U. v0 = 1300 m/s
V. v0 = 1310 m/s
X. v0 = 1320 m/s
Xh. v0 = 1330 m/s
Y. v0 = 1340 m/s
Z. v0 = 1350 m/s
Zh. v0 = 1360 m/s

Instruction for solving the task: In the application do you use the law of conservation of
impulse, and the law of conservation of energy; in application b use the concepts of
oscillation characteristics and in application d use the oscillation equation
periodic harmonics.


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