5. A 0.085kg toy popper, the plastic kind made from a spring and a suction cup, is compressed 0.03m towards the tabletop. It releases and "pops" up to a maximum height of 0.35m above the tabletop. a. What is the potential energy at its highest point? b. What was the kinetic energy when it left the tabletop? c. How fast was it moving when it left the tabletop?

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5. A 0.085kg toy popper, the plastic kind made from a spring and a suction cup, is compressed 0.03m
towards the tabletop. It releases and "pops" up to a maximum height of 0.35m above the
tabletop.
a. What is the potential energy at its highest point?
b. What was the kinetic energy when it left the tabletop?
c. How fast was it moving when it left the tabletop?
d. How much elastic potential energy was in the popper spring when it was compressed?
e. What is the spring constant of the spring in the popper?
Transcribed Image Text:5. A 0.085kg toy popper, the plastic kind made from a spring and a suction cup, is compressed 0.03m towards the tabletop. It releases and "pops" up to a maximum height of 0.35m above the tabletop. a. What is the potential energy at its highest point? b. What was the kinetic energy when it left the tabletop? c. How fast was it moving when it left the tabletop? d. How much elastic potential energy was in the popper spring when it was compressed? e. What is the spring constant of the spring in the popper?
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