A block of mass 10 kg is attached to a spring of spring constant 1000 N/m. Block is pulled by 15 cm downwards (Point A) from its equilibrium position and released. In case 1) block now performs a SHM. In case 2) spring is cut when it was at its natural length and the block was moving upwards (during SHM). Find the difference of time taken by the block reaches to point A in case 1 and case 2. (Take g = 10 m/s/s)

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A block of mass 10 kg is attached to a spring of spring constant 1000 N/m. Block is pulled by 15
cm downwards (Point A) from its equilibrium position and released.
In case 1) block now performs a SHM.
In case 2) spring is cut when it was at its natural length and the block was moving upwards (during
SHM).
Find the difference of time taken by the block reaches to point A in case 1 and case 2. (Take g = 10
m/s/s)
%3D
0.04 sec
0.19 sec
O sec
0.35 sec
Transcribed Image Text:A block of mass 10 kg is attached to a spring of spring constant 1000 N/m. Block is pulled by 15 cm downwards (Point A) from its equilibrium position and released. In case 1) block now performs a SHM. In case 2) spring is cut when it was at its natural length and the block was moving upwards (during SHM). Find the difference of time taken by the block reaches to point A in case 1 and case 2. (Take g = 10 m/s/s) %3D 0.04 sec 0.19 sec O sec 0.35 sec
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