1- An oscillating system consists of a mass m1 = 1.5 kg on a smooth surface, which is attached to an elastic spring whose stiffness is characterized by the constant k = 22.0 N / m. If initially the block is displaced from the spring balance position by a distance 10.0 cm to the right and free from rest. Based on previous information: (a) Determine the angular frequency ω of the oscillation if it behaves like a simple harmonic oscillator; (b) Express the position of the block as a function of time according to initial conditions mentioned above.

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1- An oscillating system consists of a mass m1 = 1.5 kg on a smooth surface, which is attached to an elastic spring whose stiffness is characterized by the constant k = 22.0 N / m. If initially the block is displaced from the spring balance position by a distance 10.0 cm to the right and free from rest. Based on previous information:

(a) Determine the angular frequency ω of the oscillation if it behaves like a simple harmonic oscillator;

(b) Express the position of the block as a function of time according to initial conditions mentioned above.

2- For the same previous oscillation system, oscillating harmoniously, there is a block of mass m2 = 0.80 kg that moves from right to left quickly 2.5 m / s, and collides with the spring mass system just when the block of mass m1 is at its maximum position at right. If the blocks stick together and the movement continues oscillating gear by the action of the same spring:

(a) What physical magnitude is preserved during the collision and why?

(b) Determine the angular frequency of the movement oscillation development of the set of blocks;

(c) Express the position of the set of blocks according to the according to the initial conditions mentioned above previously.

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