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One end of a spring is attached to a wall, and the other end of the spring is attached to a box that is sitting on a flat floor. A hand pushes the box inward, such that the spring compresses.
(See the figure at the bottom. In the figure, the hand is pushing to the right, and the arrow above the box indicates its velocity.)
a) Draw a diagram showing the energy transfers and transformations within and/or among the objects in this scenario specifically the spring, the box, the hand, the floor and any other objects you consider to be relevant.
b)For each transfer and transformation that you indicate in your diagram, describe the mechanism or process by which that transfer or transformation takes place (e.g., metabolism, conduction, compression, etc.).
One end of a spring is attached to a wall, and the other end of the spring is attached to a box that is sitting on a flat floor. A hand pushes the box inward, such that the spring compresses. (See the figure at the bottom. In the figure, the hand is pushing to the right, and the arrow above the box indicates its velocity.) a) Draw a diagram showing the energy transfers and transformations within and/or among the objects in this scenario specifically the spring, the box, the hand, the floor and any other objects you consider to be relevant. b)For each transfer and transformation that you indicate in your diagram, describe the mechanism or process by which that transfer or transformation takes place (e.g., metabolism, conduction, compression, etc.).Explanation / Answer
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