A car with bad shock absorbers bounces up and down with a period of 0.5 s after hitting a bump. The car has a mass of 4500 g and is supported by four springs of equal force constant k. Determine a value for k. Select one: O a. 900 N/m. b. 2250 N/m O c. 178 N/m O d. 563 N/m O e. 280 N/m

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A car with bad shock absorbers bounces up and down with a period of 0.5 s after hitting a bump. The car has a mass of 4500 g and is
supported by four springs of equal force constant k. Determine a value for k.
Select one:
O a. 900 N/m.
O b. 2250 N/m
c. 178 N/m
d. 563 N/m
O e. 280 N/m
Transcribed Image Text:A car with bad shock absorbers bounces up and down with a period of 0.5 s after hitting a bump. The car has a mass of 4500 g and is supported by four springs of equal force constant k. Determine a value for k. Select one: O a. 900 N/m. O b. 2250 N/m c. 178 N/m d. 563 N/m O e. 280 N/m
An ideal gas is taken through a process described in the shown figure. How much work is done by the expanding gas in this process? (note
that a = 4500, Volume is measured in m^3)
O
P=aV1.5
Select one:
O a. 220 kJ
E
O b. 549 kJ
O c. 440 kJ
d. 336 kJ
e. 41 kJ
O
4
I
7.5
V
Transcribed Image Text:An ideal gas is taken through a process described in the shown figure. How much work is done by the expanding gas in this process? (note that a = 4500, Volume is measured in m^3) O P=aV1.5 Select one: O a. 220 kJ E O b. 549 kJ O c. 440 kJ d. 336 kJ e. 41 kJ O 4 I 7.5 V
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An ideal gas is taken through a process described in the shown figure. How much work is done by the expanding gas in this process? (note
that a = 4500, Volume is measured in m^3)
O
P=aV1.5
Select one:
O a. 220 kJ
E
O b. 549 kJ
O c. 440 kJ
d. 336 kJ
e. 41 kJ
O
4
I
7.5
V
Transcribed Image Text:An ideal gas is taken through a process described in the shown figure. How much work is done by the expanding gas in this process? (note that a = 4500, Volume is measured in m^3) O P=aV1.5 Select one: O a. 220 kJ E O b. 549 kJ O c. 440 kJ d. 336 kJ e. 41 kJ O 4 I 7.5 V
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