Principles of Physics
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Author: SERWAY
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Chapter 12, Problem 18P

(a)

To determine

The force constant of the spring.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 18P

The force constant of the spring is 100N/m.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to calculate the force constant of the spring.

    k=Fx        (I)

Here, k is spring force constant, F is the force applied, and x is the stretch in the spring.

Conclusion:

Substitute 20N for F and 0.200m for x in Equation (I).

    k=20N0.200m=100N/m

Thus, the force constant of the spring is 100N/m.

(b)

To determine

The frequency of oscillations.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 18P

The frequency of oscillations is 1.13Hz.

Explanation of Solution

Write the formula to calculate the angular frequency for the object.

    ω=km        (II)

Here, ω is angular frequency and m is the mass of the object.

Write the formula to calculate the frequency of oscillations.

    f=ω2π        (III)

Here, f is the oscillating frequency.

Conclusion:

Substitute 100N/m for k and 2kg for m in Equation (II).

    ω=100N/m2kg×1kgm/s21N=50rad/s

Substitute 50rad/s for ω in Equation (III).

    f=50rad/s2π=1.13Hz

Thus, the frequency of oscillations is 1.13Hz.

(c)

To determine

The value for the maximum speed of the object.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 18P

The value for the maximum speed of the object is 1.41m/s.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to calculate the maximum speed of the object.

    vmax=ωA        (IV)

Here, vmax is the maximum speed of the object and A is the amplitude of the oscillations.

Conclusion:

Substitute 50rad/s for ω and 0.200m for A in Equation (IV).

    vmax=50rad/s×0.200m=1.41m/s

Thus, the value for the maximum speed of the object is 1.41m/s.

(d)

To determine

The position at which the maximum speed occur.

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 18P

The position at which the maximum speed occur is 0.

Explanation of Solution

The maximum speed of a simple harmonic motion occurs at the equilibrium position. At the equilibrium position, the value of x=0m.

Thus, the position at which the maximum speed occur is 0.

(e)

To determine

The maximum acceleration of the object.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 18P

The maximum acceleration of the object is 10.0m/s2.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to calculate the maximum acceleration of the object.

    amax=ω2A        (V)

Here, amax is the maximum acceleration of the object.

Conclusion:

Substitute 50rad/s for ω and 0.200m for A in Equation (V).

    amax=(50rad/s)2×0.200m=10m/s2

Thus, the maximum acceleration of the object is 10.0m/s2.

(f)

To determine

The position at which the maximum acceleration occur.

(f)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 18P

The position at which the maximum acceleration occur is x=±0.200m.

Explanation of Solution

The object attains its maximum acceleration when the direction of the object is reversed. The object reverses its direction when it is at maximum distance from the equilibrium x position.

The object reverses its direction at the maximum position of x=±0.200m.

Thus, the position at which the maximum acceleration occur is x=±0.200m.

(g)

To determine

The total energy of the oscillating system.

(g)

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Answer to Problem 18P

The total energy of the oscillating system is 2.00J.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to calculate the total energy of the oscillating system.

    E=12kA2        (VI)

Here, E is the total energy of the oscillating system.

Conclusion:

Substitute 100N/m for k and 0.200m for A in Equation (VI).

    E=12(100N/m)(0.200m)2×1J1Nm=2.00J

Thus, the total energy of the oscillating system is 2.00J.

(h)

To determine

The speed of the object when its position is one third of maximum value.

(h)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 18P

The speed of the object when its position is one third of maximum value is 1.33m/s.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to calculate the speed of the object at x=13A position.

    v=ωA2x2=ωA2(13A)2=ω89A2        (VII)

Conclusion:

Substitute 50rad/s for ω and 0.200m for A in Equation (VII).

    v=50rad/s×89×(0.200m)2=1.33m/s

Thus, the speed of the object when its position is one third of maximum value is 1.33m/s.

(i)

To determine

The acceleration of the object when its position is one third of maximum value.

(i)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 18P

The acceleration of the object when its position is one third of maximum value is 3.33m/s2.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to calculate the speed of the object at x=13A position

    a=ω2x=ω2(13A)        (VIII)

Conclusion:

Substitute 50rad/s for ω and 0.200m for A in Equation (VIII).

    a=(50rad/s)2(13×0.200m)=3.33m/s2

Thus, the acceleration of the object when its position is one third of maximum value is 3.33m/s2.

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