How High Does Cheese Rise on a Released Spring?

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A user inquired about the height a 2 kg piece of cheese would rise and its speed upon leaving a compressed spring with a force constant of 2000 N/m. The forum responded by emphasizing that assistance should not facilitate academic dishonesty. Users were advised to demonstrate their understanding of the problem by posting their attempts before seeking help. The thread was subsequently locked to prevent further inquiries related to the homework assignment. This approach ensures academic integrity and encourages independent problem-solving.
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Homework Statement
Physics numrical solve
Relevant Equations
Solve these questions
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Q1: A 2 kg piece of cheese is placed on a vertical spring of negligible mass and force constant k= 2000 N/m that is compressed 16 cm. when the spring is released,

(I) How high does the cheese rise from this initial position?

(II) What will be the speed of cheese leaving the spring?

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Saif Ali Khan said:
Homework Statement:: Physics numrical solve
Relevant Equations:: Solve these questions

Question is in file please these questions and send it to me

Q1: A 2 kg piece of cheese is placed on a vertical spring of negligible mass and force constant k= 2000 N/m that is compressed 16 cm. when the spring is released,

(I) How high does the cheese rise from this initial position?

(II) What will be the speed of cheese leaving the spring?

[Mentor Note -- Word document with assignment is deleted and the contents copied above for reference]
No, that is not how PF works. We are not here to help you cheat on your schoolwork assignments.

Check your Personal Messages (PMs), and then start a new thread with your question and show your best efforts to work on the problem. This thread start will stay visible and locked in case your instructors are checking with online Google searches to see if any of their students are cheating on homework assignments.
 
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