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A glider with mass m = 0.200 kg sits on a frictionless horizontal air track connected to a spring with force constant k = 5.00 N/m. You pull on the glider stretching the spring 0.100 m and then release it with no initial velocity. The glider begins to move back toward its equilibrium position (x = 0). What is its x-velocity when x = 0.080 m?
A glider with mass m = 0.200 kg sits on a frictionless horizontal air track connected to a spring with force constant k = 5.00 N/m. You pull on the glider stretching the spring 0.100 m and then release it with no initial velocity. The glider begins to move back toward its equilibrium position (x = 0). What is its x-velocity when x = 0.080 m?
Collen VonLv2
24 Aug 2019