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Physics, 22.04.2021 04:30 sarah1tice

A 1.80-kg object is attached to a spring and placed on frictionless, horizontal surface. A horizontal force of 15.0 N is required to hold the object at rest when it is pulled 0.200 m from its equilibrium position (the origin of the x axis). The object is now released from rest from this stretched position, and it subsequently undergoes simple harmonic oscillations. (a) Find the force constant of the spring.
N/m

(b) Find the frequency of the oscillations.
Hz

(c) Find the maximum speed of the object.
m/s

(d) Where does this maximum speed occur?
x = ±
m

(e) Find the maximum acceleration of the object.
m/s2

(f) Where does the maximum acceleration occur?
x = ±
m

(g) Find the total energy of the oscillating system.
J

(h) Find the speed of the object when its position is equal to one-third of the maximum value.
m/s

(i) Find the magnitude of the acceleration of the object when its position is equal to one-third of the maximum value.
m/s2

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