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With the same block-spring system from above, imagine doubling the displacement of the block to start the motion. By what factor would the following change?

A. Kinetic energy when passing through the equilibrium position.
B. Speed when passing through the equilibrium position.

User Alombaros
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Answer:

A) K / K₀ = 4 b) v / v₀ = 4

Step-by-step explanation:

A) For this exercise we can use the conservation of mechanical energy

in the problem it indicates that the displacement was doubled (x = 2xo)

starting point. At the position of maximum displacement

Em₀ = Ke = ½ k (2x₀)²

final point. In the equilibrium position


Em_(f) = K = ½ m v²

Em₀ = Em_{f}

½ k 4 x₀² = K

(½ K x₀²) = K₀

K = 4 K₀

K / K₀ = 4

B) the speed value

½ k 4 x₀² = ½ m v²

v = 4 (k / m) x₀

if we call

v₀ = k / m x₀

v = 4 v₀

v / v₀ = 4

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