A 71 g particle undergoes SHM with an amplitude of 5.8 mm, a maximum acceleration of magnitude 6.0 x 103 m/s², and an unknown phase constant p. What are (a) the period of the motion, (b) the maximum speed of the particle, and (c) the total mechanical energy of the oscillator? What is the magnitude of the force on the particle when the particle is at (d) its maximum displacement and (e) half its maximum displacement? (a) Numberx Units (b) Numberx Unit m/s (c) Numberx UnitsX m (d) Numberx Units

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A 71 g particle undergoes SHM with an amplitude of 5.8 mm, a maximum acceleration of magnitude 6.0 x 103 m/s?, and an unknown phase constant p. What are (a) the period of
the motion, (b) the maximum speed of the particle, and (c) the total mechanical energy of the oscillator? What is the magnitude of the force on the particle when the particle is at
(d) its maximum displacement and (e) half its maximum displacement?
(a) Numberx
Units
(b) Numberx
Unit
m/s
(c) Number
Units x
(d) Numberx
Unitsx
(e) Numberx
Unitsx
m
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Transcribed Image Text:Chapter 15, Problem 35 7 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. A 71 g particle undergoes SHM with an amplitude of 5.8 mm, a maximum acceleration of magnitude 6.0 x 103 m/s?, and an unknown phase constant p. What are (a) the period of the motion, (b) the maximum speed of the particle, and (c) the total mechanical energy of the oscillator? What is the magnitude of the force on the particle when the particle is at (d) its maximum displacement and (e) half its maximum displacement? (a) Numberx Units (b) Numberx Unit m/s (c) Number Units x (d) Numberx Unitsx (e) Numberx Unitsx m Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show Work
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