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A spring with a spring constant of 1200 N/m has a 55-g ball at its end. The energy of the system is 5.5J. What is the amplitude of vibration?

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You reach the max amplitude when all the energy is in the spring and the kinetic energy of the ball is zero.
A spring with a spring constant of 1200 N/m has a 55-g ball at its end. The energy-example-1
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Answer:

0.0957 m

Step-by-step explanation:

The total energy of a spring system is given by:


E=(1)/(2)kA^2

where

k is the spring constant

A is the amplitude of the vibration

In this problem, we know:

k = 1200 N/m is the spring constant

E = 5.5 J is the total energy

Therefore, we can re-arrange the equation to find the amplitude of the vibration:


A=\sqrt{(2E)/(k)}=\sqrt{(2(5.5 J))/(1200 N/m)}=0.0957 m

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