patrick4
Feb17-10, 10:57 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
I've had some problems trying to work through this problem:
Two springs of stiffness k1 and k2 are attached in succession to a mass m. What is the frequency of vibrations in terms of the spring stiffness k1 and k2 and the mass m?
2. Relevant equations
f=(1/2pi)sqrt(k/m)
I think that is the only relevant equation, but I am not entirely sure.
3. The attempt at a solution
I am confused at weather or not I need to multiply or add the two spring constants. Or, if I need to make two separate equations with the frequencies being constant in both equations.
I tried to relate it to the energy of a spring, but I didn't have a displacement so that equation would not work.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, Thanks!:smile:
I've had some problems trying to work through this problem:
Two springs of stiffness k1 and k2 are attached in succession to a mass m. What is the frequency of vibrations in terms of the spring stiffness k1 and k2 and the mass m?
2. Relevant equations
f=(1/2pi)sqrt(k/m)
I think that is the only relevant equation, but I am not entirely sure.
3. The attempt at a solution
I am confused at weather or not I need to multiply or add the two spring constants. Or, if I need to make two separate equations with the frequencies being constant in both equations.
I tried to relate it to the energy of a spring, but I didn't have a displacement so that equation would not work.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, Thanks!:smile: