Oscilation Definition and 56 Threads
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Solve Simple Oscillation Homework: Find Max Kinetic Energy (mJ)
Homework Statement A body is suspended vertically from an ideal spring of spring constant 3.5 N/m. The spring is initially in its relaxed position. The body is then released and oscillates about its equilibrium position. The motion is described by the following equation. y = (4.5 cm) sin...- jeunesse27
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- Oscilation
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Spring Harmonic Oscilation in Gravitational Field
1. A mass M is attached to a fixed spring of constant K and oscillating with an amplitude A, the spring is hung from the ceiling in a gravitational field with constant free-fall acceleration g. 2. What is the oscillation frequency? Is it affected by gravity? Mx''=-Kx-mg => ?? 3. I figured it...- hi-bob
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- Field Gravitational Gravitational field Harmonic Oscilation Spring
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What is the Maximum Energy and Velocity in Spring Oscillation?
A 0.70 kg mass on a spring oscilates horizontally with a little friction acording to the x= 0.0500 cos (2.10 t) where x is in meter and t is in seconds. Find the maximum energy stored in the spring during an oscilation. Find the maximum velocity of the mass. V_max = w*A= (0.05)*(2.10)=...- Naldo6
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- Energy Oscilation
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Neutrino Oscillation: Learn About the Experiment
cann anyone tell me about tghe neutrino oscillation experimtent- michealsmith
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- Neutrino Oscilation
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Plane polarized oscilation of a spring
Hi All, Suppose you have a spring with a given elastic constant k. Its natural width is L = 1 meter and its mass is M = 0.1 kg. Now imagine you put this spring to oscilate, with its ends fixed, forming a pure second harmonic oscilation, plane polarized, with frequency Omega. The amplitude of...- DaTario
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- Oscilation Plane Spring
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Oscilation Differentail equation
Oscilation differential equation Hello, I have a question about oscilations. In physics lecture, we derived a way of relating circular motion to a spring via a projection. And this made good sense, and could be applied to a horizontal spring as well, if we then shifted that circle track so that...- Cyrus
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- Oscilation
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- Forum: Classical Physics