You attach a 1.70 kg block to a horizontal spring that is fixed at one end. You pull the block until the spring is stretched by 0.400 m and release it from rest. Assume the block slides on a horizontal surface with negligible friction. The block reaches a speed of zero again 0.100 s after release (for the first time after release). What is the maximum speed of the block (in m/s)? 8.373 In simple harmonic motion, how is maximum speed related to angular frequency and amplitude? What is the amplitude? How is the given time related to the period? How is angular frequency related to period? m/s

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You attach a 1.70 kg block to a horizontal spring that is fixed at one end. You pull the block until the spring is stretched by
0.400 m and release it from rest. Assume the block slides on a horizontal surface with negligible friction. The block reaches a
speed of zero again 0.100 s after release (for the first time after release). What is the maximum speed of the block (in m/s)?
8.373
In simple harmonic motion, how is maximum speed related to angular frequency and amplitude? What is the amplitude? How is
the given time related to the period? How is angular frequency related to period? m/s
Transcribed Image Text:You attach a 1.70 kg block to a horizontal spring that is fixed at one end. You pull the block until the spring is stretched by 0.400 m and release it from rest. Assume the block slides on a horizontal surface with negligible friction. The block reaches a speed of zero again 0.100 s after release (for the first time after release). What is the maximum speed of the block (in m/s)? 8.373 In simple harmonic motion, how is maximum speed related to angular frequency and amplitude? What is the amplitude? How is the given time related to the period? How is angular frequency related to period? m/s
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