At equilibrium, a mass M = 0.3 kg stretches a spring by L = 0.1 m. The mass is initially released from a point below the equilibrium position by a distance x0 = 0.1 m with a downwards velocity v0 = 1.5 ms-1. For the gravity of acceleration, assume g = 10 ms-2 (a) Calculate the equation of motion x(t) as function of t only: use the numerical values given above for all other parameters in SI units. Write the resulting equation using Maple syntax, e.g. 1/10*cos(3*t)+2/5*sin(4*t). Do not approximate numbers. For instance write 1/3 instead of 0.333 and sqrt(2) instaed of 1.414. (b) Write the amplitude A and the phase angle ϕϕ (in radians) of the motion. Write your answers as decimals correct to the third decimal place (c) How many completed cycles N will the mass have completed at the end of 3π seconds? (d) At what time t does the mass pass through the equilibrium point for the second time going upwards? (Hint: do not forget that the x-axis points downwards, see Figure). Write your answers as decimals correct to the third decimal. (e) What is the position of the mass at t = 3 s?

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At equilibrium, a mass = 0.3 kg stretches a spring by L = 0.1 m.

The mass is initially released from a point below the equilibrium position by a distance x0 = 0.1 m with a downwards velocity v0 = 1.5 ms-1. For the gravity of acceleration, assume g = 10 ms-2

(a) Calculate the equation of motion x(t) as function of t only: use the numerical values given above for all other parameters in SI units. Write the resulting equation using Maple syntax, e.g. 1/10*cos(3*t)+2/5*sin(4*t). Do not approximate numbers. For instance write 1/3 instead of 0.333 and sqrt(2) instaed of 1.414.

(b) Write the amplitude A and the phase angle ϕϕ (in radians) of the motion. Write your answers as decimals correct to the third decimal place

(c) How many completed cycles N will the mass have completed at the end of 3π seconds?

(d) At what time t does the mass pass through the equilibrium point for the second time going upwards? (Hint: do not forget that the x-axis points downwards, see Figure). Write your answers as decimals correct to the third decimal.

(e) What is the position of the mass at = 3 s?

 

 

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