Spring Problem Solution: Calculating Maximum Movement with Masses Attached

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A spring is stretched 5.00 cm by a 100.0 g mass, leading to a spring constant of 19.6 N/m. When a 120.0 g lump of clay is dropped from 40.0 cm onto the pan, calculations show the maximum downward movement should be 0.233 m. Initial calculations yielded 0.263 m, which was identified as incorrect due to a mathematical error. The discussion highlights the importance of accurate calculations in physics problems involving springs and mass. Ultimately, the correct maximum movement is confirmed as 0.233 m.
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Homework Statement


A spring is hung from the ceiling. A pan of mass 100.0 g is attached to the end, which causes it to stretch 5.00 cm. Find the maximum distance the pan moves downward when a lump of clay of mass 120.0 g is dropped from a height of 40.0 cm onto the pan.

Homework Equations


K * distance = force of spring
integral(kx) = work
momentum p1 + p2 = p1' + p2'
potential energy = g * h * m

The Attempt at a Solution


.1 * 9.8 = k * .05, k = 19.6N/s
integral from .05 to x of 19.6x dx = .120 * .4 * 9.8 SO

9.8 * x^2 - 9.8(.05) = .4704
x = .313 m
.313 - .05 = .263 meters maximum movement downward

the answer is 0.233 m
 
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Correct.
 
no, it's off by .03 meters. I'm not sure why.

my answer is .263 and the real answer is .233
 
Fine, wrong.
 
4.19mile said:
Fine, wrong.

lol thanks for the help
 
No problem.
 
LOL that was the right answer, i just used wrong math
 
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