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What is the total energy of the object at any point of its motion? What is the a

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What is the total energy of the object at any point of its motion?

What is the amplitude of the motion?

What is the maximum speed attained by the object during its motion?

A toy of mass 0.155 m/s . What is the total energy of the object at any point of its motion? What is the amplitude of the motion? What is the maximum speed attained by the object during its motion? m from its equilibrium position, it is observed to have a speed of0.300 N/m . When the object is a distance 1.2510^-2 kg is undergoing SHM on the end of a horizontal spring with force constant 295

Explanation / Answer

b)A = (x^2 + (v/)^2)

here = k/m= (295/0.155) = 43.63 rad/s

soA = ((0.0125)^2 + (0.3/43.63)^2) = 1.427 cm

a)Total energy = 0.5kA^2 = 0.5*295*(1.427*10^-2) = 0.03 J = 30 mJ

c)Max speed = A = 0.01427*43.63 =0.6226 m/s  

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