Near the top of the Citigroup Center building in New York City, there is an obje
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Question
Near the top of the Citigroup Center building in New York City, there is an object with mass of 4.8 x 105 kg on springs that have adjustable force constants. Its function is to dampen wind-driven oscillations of the building by oscillating at the same frequency as the building is being driven-- the driving force is transferred to the object, which oscillates instead of the entire building.
(Part A) What effective force constant should the springs have to make the oscillate with a period of 2.8 s in N/m?
(Part B) What energy is stored in the springs for a 1.2m displacement from equilibrium in J?
Explanation / Answer
A) Period is T = 2*pi*sqrt(m/k)
2.8 = 2*3.142*sqrt(4.8*10^5/k)
effective sporing constant is k = 2.41*10^6 N/m
B) energy stored is U = 0.5*k*A^2 = 0.5*2.41*10^6*1.2^2 = 1.735*10^6 J
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