Final answer:
The period T of a box of mass M attached to two springs with constants k1 and k2 in series is given by T = 2π sqrt(M/keq), where keq is calculated as 1/keq = 1/k1 + 1/k2.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine an expression for the period T of motion for a box of mass M attached to two springs with spring constants k1 and k2 attached end-to-end, we need to use the concept of series spring constants and the formula for the period of a mass-spring system undergoing simple harmonic motion (SHM).
When two springs are attached in series, the equivalent spring constant keq can be found using the formula:
1/keq = 1/k1 + 1/k2
Once the equivalent spring constant is determined, the period of the mass-spring system can be found with the following equation for SHM:
T = 2π sqrt(M/keq)
Where T is the period, M is the mass of the box, and keq is the equivalent spring constant of the two springs connected in series.