Mass spring system - unknown spring constant

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The discussion revolves around solving for the spring constant k1 in a mass-spring system with a given natural frequency and mass. The user initially calculated k1 as 40 N/m but later realized the correct value is 250 N/m due to a misunderstanding of how to combine spring constants. It was clarified that the user incorrectly added the spring constants in parallel instead of accounting for their arrangement. The importance of correctly interpreting the system's configuration and applying the right formulas was emphasized. The user acknowledged the mistake and expressed a willingness to ask further questions for clarification.
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Homework Statement

Problem: [/B]
Given the mass spring system solve for k1
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The natural frequency wn = 10 s-1
k1=2k2
m=1kg

Homework Equations


wn=(k/m).5

The Attempt at a Solution



solve for k1

m x w2n =2.5k1
k1 = 40 N/mNote: I calculate 40 N/m and the solution states 250 N/m. I think I am having a fundamental misunderstanding with mass spring systems.
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Is the pulley mass less?
 
yes, I should have put that in the problem stmt.
 
Your determination of the overall spring constant is incorrect. The 2.5 should be in the denominator.

Chet
 
Any particular reason?
 
Devtycoon said:
Any particular reason?
Show us what you did, and I'll show you where you made your error.
 
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