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Calculating the spring force constant K
I see now. Thank you. I guess when I read the problem, I was thinking the mass would come to rest at ##\frac{h}{3}## but I was wrong, and I suppose the nature of the problem wouldn't allow that to happen if the spring force eventually equals the gravitational force after the mass travels some...- lingo
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Calculating the spring force constant K
Well, this was how I interpreted the first part. The mass would eventually come to a rest and the gravitational force, ##mg## would equal the current spring force ##k\frac{h}{3}## and you solve for k as was done in the attached solution. But this led me to believe that if you if let the mass go...- lingo
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Calculating the spring force constant K
I'm not sure I'm understanding you. Isn't the block indeed released from rest? I interpret the problem being that the block is placed on the spring, and the weight of the block compresses the spring a distance of ##\frac{h}{3}## until the spring force now, ##k\frac{h}{3}##, equals the...- lingo
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Calculating the spring force constant K
So, my question is pertaining more to a specific part of this problem than actually calculating ##P## which I get to be ##P = \frac{kh}{2} - mg##. But I need ##P## in terms of a multiple of ##mg## so I need to find ##k##. The solution attached uses the fact that when the object comes to a rest...- lingo
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What Questions Can You Ask About Physics, Mathematics, and Engineering?
I've come here to ask any future questions I have regarding physics, mathematics or engineering. Thank you very much.- lingo
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