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In grocery stores I often see the scales. It's basically a frame connected to a vertical spring, with the spring compressed at amount x. Next, I drop an apple on it from a certain distance above the bottom of the frame. I want to calculate how far the spring will extend.
So for this problem, does it make sense to use conservation of energy? (like you start off with the gravitational potentials, then the spring potential), or does it make more sense to use momentum to find the final velocity of the object striking the scale and then work from there?
Just was wondering :)
So for this problem, does it make sense to use conservation of energy? (like you start off with the gravitational potentials, then the spring potential), or does it make more sense to use momentum to find the final velocity of the object striking the scale and then work from there?
Just was wondering :)