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An astronaut wants to find out his mass while in orbit, to find out if he is sta

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Question

An astronaut wants to find out his mass while in orbit, to find out if he is staying healthy while in space. Since he can't use a bathroom scale (why not?), he attaches himself to a spring (k=2800 N/m), pulls himself back from the spring's equil length by 4 m, and times one oscillation to take 1 s.

a.) What is the mass of the astronaut?
kg

b.) Find the potential energy stored in the spring when it is furthest from its equilibrium length.
J

c.) Find the speed of the astronaut when he passes through the spring's equilibrium.
m/s

d.) If he started at a displacement from equilibrium of 6 m instead, how long would one oscillation take now?
s

Explanation / Answer

Given that spring constant is k = 2500 N /m a ) Time period T = 2 m/ k mass of the astrount is m = T^2 k / 4^2                                            = 1.00s * 2500N/m / 4^2                                             = 63.3 kg b) Potential energy stored in the spring when it is furthurest from its equilibrium length                   P. E = 1/2 k A^2                           = 1/2 * 2500N/m ( 3.00m)^2                           = 1.125*10^4 J c ) speed of the astrount v = A                                             = A k / m                                             = 3.00m * 2500 N/m / 63.3 kg                                            = 18.8 m/s d ) time taken by the oscillation is 1.00s because time period is independent of displacement
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