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A block lies on a horizontal frictionless surface and

isattached to the free end of a spring, with a spring constant of
60N/m. Initially, the spring is at its relaxed length and the
blockis stationary at position x = 0. Then an applied force with
aconstant magnitude of 3 N pulls the block in the positive
directionof the x axis, stretching the spring until the block
stops. Assumethat the stopping point is reached. What is the
position of theblock?

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Answer:

0.1 m

Step-by-step explanation:

F = Force exerted on spring = 3 N

k = Spring constant = 60 N/m

x = Displacement of the block

As the energy of the system is conserved we have


Fx=(1)/(2)kx^2


\\\Rightarrow x=(2F)/(k)


\\\Rightarrow x=(2* 3)/(60)


\\\Rightarrow x=0.1\ m

The position of the block is 0.1 from the initial position.

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