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| Mar5-06, 10:48 AM | #1 |
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spring and mass
I got a question. If a mass hangs motionless from a spring, what is the force exerted on the mass by the spring in terms of the spring constant, k?
So I was thinking when a load of mass m is used on the spring it will stretch by a distance x, and as the extention is directly propotional to the weight the spring should obey Hooke's law. Thus mg=-kx. However the queston asks for the force exerted by the mass and I am not too sure how that is obtained. There is obvioisly no SHM, so I can;t use T=2pi sqroot m/k. any ideas as to how this is solved? |
| Mar5-06, 10:51 AM | #2 |
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[itex] \Sigma F = 0 [/itex]
the force exerted by the mass is its weight. |
| Mar5-06, 02:39 PM | #3 |
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-Dan |
| Mar5-06, 04:51 PM | #4 |
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spring and mass
Of course!!. I have been going around in circles
Thanks!
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