What is the period of oscillation?

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The discussion revolves around a mass-spring system undergoing simple harmonic motion (SHM). A mass is initially hung from a vertical spring, causing it to stretch, and later the spring is placed horizontally with a different mass attached for oscillation analysis.

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  • Participants discuss how to determine the spring constant and subsequently the period of oscillation. Questions arise regarding the interpretation of units and the application of formulas related to SHM.

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Participants are actively engaging with the problem, sharing their reasoning and calculations. Some guidance has been provided regarding the calculation of the spring constant and the period of oscillation, but there is no explicit consensus on the final answer.

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A mass of 361 grams is hung from the bottom of a vertical spring and the spring stretches 64.3 cm. The hanging mass is removed, and the spring is placed horizontally on a frictionless table. One end of the spring is held fixed and the other end is attached to a 649 gm mass. The 649 gm mass is then pulled to a distance of 64.3 cm and released from rest. What is the period of oscillation of this mass/spring system?

Just starting these types of SHM problems. How do I go about solving this?
 
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duhduhduh said:
A mass of 361 grams is hung from the bottom of a vertical spring and the spring stretches 64.3 cm. The hanging mass is removed, and the spring is placed horizontally on a frictionless table. One end of the spring is held fixed and the other end is attached to a 649 gm mass. The 649 gm mass is then pulled to a distance of 64.3 cm and released from rest. What is the period of oscillation of this mass/spring system?

Just starting these types of SHM problems. How do I go about solving this?

(Does this one belong in the homework forums?)

You have enough information here to calculate the spring constant of the spring; and once you know the spring constant you can calculate the period of oscillation on frictionless horizontal table for any given mass.
 
Sorry, and thanks for your help. How do I solve for the spring constant?
 
You know both the force applied to the spring from the hanging mass as well as the extension.
 
Ok, so I get k = 5.50 from F = kx

Then use T = 2pi*sqrt(m/k)

What is gm as a unit of mass?
 
Fairly sure it means gram.
 
This is really very simple, please read your text.
 
So by using T = 2pi * sqrt(m / k) where m = 0.649kg and k = 5.5, I get T = 2.15

Look good? Thanks so much for your help
 

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