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‘Sill 24: Spcing Force 162. Asprng stretched fram an equioum length of 2.5m to 175m. What the elongation ‘of the spring? x2 15m X PRs, Vee = 170 1163, spring is compressed from an equilibrium length of 0.3m to 0.2m. What isthe elongation ofthe spring? xe Bm Rae ae 164, A sping witha spring constant of W/m stretched 0.2m, Whats the fore applied to che spring? KA DYn eB Re? 165. A mass of 3k I ‘ong constant ete ° me ayer 20a OBQaM) 238i, ly toa spring causing itto stretch 0.25m. What isthe V7. 166, & Sig weight is attached vertically to a series of springs with increasing spring constants Draw the rough shape of the graph which shows how elongation ("x") responds to the increase in spring constant ('), Remember the responding variable isthe dependent (y-axis) and the independent variable tells us the function that is being used ons). ' ye yoke ee 167. The graph below shows the relationship between spring force and change in equlibriam length of 2 two sorings Aand B. Fon) ppt eee ; represent? ese 8, Which spring Aor Bs more fet tostetch? A hiner § ‘stretch (=) Skill 24-Spring Force 168. The diagram above represents a spring hanging vertically that stretches 0.05 meter when an &.0- kilogram block is atached. The spring-block system i at rest in the position shown, Determine the value ofthe spring constant. [Show all work, including equation, substitution and units (ps) 169. An unstretched spring has a length of 10. ‘centimeters. When the spring is stretched by a foree of 16 newton its length is increased to18 centimeters, What i the spring constant of this spring? A) 089Nient’ = GLZ0NIem) ©) L6Nén” DY LANent™ Weld. cotyos ys “Bow 170. The spring in a scale in the produce department of esupermarkc stretches 0,025 meter when & sratrmcon weighing 1. * 102 newtons i ced om the scale The pring constant fc his springs : A) 32«105Nim GB) 40% © 2.5Nim D) 3.1 «102 Nim row 0850 Yoztaloys A 171, The diagram above represents a spring hanging ‘vertically that stretches 0.075 meter when a 5.0- newton block is attached. The spring-block system isa rest in the positon shown, 50N ‘The value ofthe spring constant is A)38Nim— CB) OTN ©) 130Nim DY 650m & * “=? A vertical spring 0.100 meters long is elongated toa length of 0.119 meters when a 1.00-kilogram mass is attached o the bottom of the spring, The spring constant ofthis spring is A) 98Nio. © 98 Nim 1m. we, Skill 24-Spring Force 173, The graph below represents the relationship between the force applied to a spring and spring| clongation forfour different springs. Force vs. Elongation Elongation ‘Which spring bas the greatest spring constant? 4 Gaye oc mo = Ye. - shoe k x 174. The graph below shows elongation a a function ofthe applied foree for ‘wo springs, A and B. eogaton ve Free Seve “Compared to the spring constant for spring 4, the spring constant for spring B is A) smaller (©) the same “. ek Gee so \ouxsk slape= highest Aine RK 175. The graph below shows the relationship between the elongation of spring andthe force applied tothe spring casing itt sietch Elongation vs. Applied Force 60 = oso! 5 040 x.y § a0 ak Boz 5 oso. i 0 PP Bk Force (N} Bp 250%, ‘What isthe pring constant for ths spi? A) 0.020 Nim B) vm. ©) 28Nim— CD) 30.N Skill 25: Centripetal Motion 176. Determine the centripetal acceleration ofa 4kg mass moving at a speed of S/S in acicle witha rede of0 5m ; “Ez Blane tm caotpnttora att on mem wh nog Sn oe cel wth tadusoftm . Fe? Fem, @inior ricdkg v w= aN \ ame 278, Deierine the cotptalacelraton of Sk mas tat completes oat run cde wth 173, ain the typeof relationship foreach ofthe flowing pas Ww a. Centripetal force and mass on m= diced Zs Cantipetlaceeration and mass cok none ¢ Canepa force and ade intense, 4. Centrpetal acceleration and velocty Gace

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