Physics Revision: Evaluating Questions & Finding Formulas

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The discussion revolves around a physics revision topic involving a mass suspended from a spring, exploring questions related to initial extension, upward acceleration, velocity at equilibrium, and period calculation.

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  • Participants discuss the application of Hooke's Law and the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration. There are attempts to derive formulas and calculate values based on the given parameters. Some participants question the original poster's understanding and approach to the problems.

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The conversation includes attempts to guide the original poster towards understanding the concepts involved. Some participants express concern about the original poster's grasp of the material, while others provide calculations and reasoning without reaching a consensus on the correctness of the solutions presented.

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There is mention of a potential error in using the mass value, as one participant acknowledges a mistake in their calculations. The original poster's level of experience in physics is also noted, which may affect their ability to tackle the questions independently.

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I am doing some revision for physics and can't evaluate these questions, can anybody help or give a formula.

Q1.

A mass of 2.2 Kg is suspended from a spring of spring constant K = 25 Nm^-1
What is the initial extension?

Q2.

The mass (in Q1) is pulled down a further 5cm and released.
What is the initial upward acceleration?

Q3.

Calaculate the velocity of the mass as it passes through the equilibrium position.

Q4.

What is the value of period?


Thanks so much :-)
 
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Have you tried solving any of these questions yourself?
 
Im new to physics but yes i have tried
 
What have you tried using? :smile: At least the first question is very simple, but if you are not able to understand it or answer it, how do you expect to understand the other questions? I am not trying to put you down or anything. It's for your own good, really.

"Give a man a fish; you have fed him for today. Teach a man to fish; and you can sell him fishing equipment."
 
force= k*x
mg=kx
2*9.8=25*x
Initial extension is 0.784m
k*x-mg=m*acceleration
25*(0.784+0.05)-2*9.8=2*acceleration
acceleration=0.625m/s^2
work=force*distance cos angle
since the force and the displacement are in the same direction, then
work of spring=0.5*k*x^2-0.5kx^2
=0.5*25(0)-0.5*25*(.784+.05)=-10.425joule
work due to gravity is mgh-mgh=0-2*9.8*(.784+.05)=16.3joule
total work= 10.425+16.3=26.7joule
work=change in kinetic energy=.5(mV^2-mV^2)=.5(2V^2-0)
26.7=v^2
v=5.16m/s
period= 1/frequency
frequency=number of cycles/time
the number of cycles is not give in the example
i think it is supposed to be in the example
anyway i hope that this solution would be correct as i beleive...actually think so
best wishes

Yes i have noticed that i used the mass value as 2 instead of 2.2 sorry
 

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