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A 1.00 kg mass is placed at the free end of a compressed spring. The force constant of the spring is 115 N/m. The spring has been compressed 0.200 m from its neutral position. it is now released. neglecting the mass of the spring and assuming that the mass is sliding on a frictionless surface, how fast will the mass move as it passes the neutral position of the spring?

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Answer :The mass will move by the speed of 2.14 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass of the object,m = 1.00 kg

Distance by spring displaced from its neutral position,x = 0.200 m

Spring constant = 115 N/m

Work done by the spring =
-(1)/(2)kx^2

Work done by compression of the spring is equal to change in K.E of object

Kinetic energy = Work done


-(1)/(2)mv^2=-(1)/(2)kx^2


v^2=(kx^2)/(m)=4.6 m^2/s^2

v = 2.14 m/s

The mass will move by the speed of 2.14 m/s

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