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Shackleford
Aug27-08, 09:23 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data

A mass m at the end of a spring oscillates with a frequency of 0.83 Hz. When an additional 680-g mass is added to m, the frequency is 0.60 Hz. What is the value of me?

2. Relevant equations

w = 2 pi f

w^2 = k / m

3. The attempt at a solution

m = .74725 kg

I'll probably be adding a few more problems, as my textbook didn't come with a solutions manual. I wish it did.

jaseh86
Aug28-08, 02:48 AM
Hmm.. I got 0.744kg.

Did you find w first and then sub it in with a rounded off value?

Or did you find m algebraically and then evaluate?

Shackleford
Aug28-08, 10:07 AM
Hmm.. I got 0.744kg.

Did you find w first and then sub it in with a rounded off value?

Or did you find m algebraically and then evaluate?

Our answers are close enough. It looks like I did it correctly.

I found the two "w"s first, expressed the masses in terms of m, setup a ratio and solved for m.