(a) Find the spring's equilibrium length lo and constant k. (b) The turning points are 10. cm and 30. cm. Find the max- imum amplitude and maximum kinetic energy of the par- ticle. (c) Sketch a graph of the particle's kinetic energy as a func- tion of position r. What is the shape of this graph?

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The graph included represents the potential energy for a particle oscillating when attached to a spring.
(a) Find the spring's equilibrium length lo and constant k.
(b) The turning points are 10. cm and 30. cm. Find the max-
imum amplitude and maximum kinetic energy of the par-
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0.04
ticle.
0.03
(c) Sketch a graph of the particle's kinetic energy as a func-
tion of position r. What is the shape of this graph?
0.02
(d) The particle has a mass of 2.0kg. Find the particle's
maximum speed. Graph the speed of the particle as a
function of z.
0.0H
x(cm)
40
10
20
30
(e) If the total energy of the particle is tripled, what will be
its maximum speed and maximum amplitude?
Transcribed Image Text:The graph included represents the potential energy for a particle oscillating when attached to a spring. (a) Find the spring's equilibrium length lo and constant k. (b) The turning points are 10. cm and 30. cm. Find the max- imum amplitude and maximum kinetic energy of the par- E () 0.04 ticle. 0.03 (c) Sketch a graph of the particle's kinetic energy as a func- tion of position r. What is the shape of this graph? 0.02 (d) The particle has a mass of 2.0kg. Find the particle's maximum speed. Graph the speed of the particle as a function of z. 0.0H x(cm) 40 10 20 30 (e) If the total energy of the particle is tripled, what will be its maximum speed and maximum amplitude?
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