Spring and block of mass problem

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Homework Statement

a block of mass m lies on a horizontal frictionless surface and is attached to one end of a horizontal spring (spring constant k) whose other end is fixed. The block is initially at rest at the position where the spring is unstretched (x = 0) when a constant horizontal force in the positive direction of the x-axis is applied to it. A plot of the resulting kinetic energy of the block versus its position x is shown in Fig. 7-38.

http://edugen.wiley.com/edugen/courses/crs1650/art/qb/qu/c07/pict_7_38.gif

Homework Equations



f= -kx
k= 1/2 mv^2
ui + ki = uf + kf

The Attempt at a Solution



i'm really confused about how to start this one :/
 
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oh, woops! i forgot to paste the rest :X

The scale of the figure's vertical axis is set by Ks= 8.0 J. (a) What is the magnitude of ? (b) What is the value of k?

sorry about that!
 
Your part (a) question still isn't complete.
For (b), k is the maximum kinetic energy which the graph says is at distance 1 m.

I don't think you can use your k = 1/2*m*v^2 directly. You'll have to think about the work being done by that force and the spring energy (have to look up the formula for the energy of a stretched spring). Give us a start on that and someone will help you if you need help.
 
haha wow.. sorry about that
the vector notation didn't actually paste properly

and i really don't remember even learning the equation for a stretched spring, I'm just so lost
it no longer really matters, because the homework was already due
i just want to understand what's going on in the problem
thanks for your help, though
 
i know you're right, I've just been so overwhelmed by this class lately
i think i understand it now, thanks for your help :)