A box is pressed against a horizontal spring, compressing the spring from its relaxed length. The box is then released and the spring launches the box horizontally along a track that ends in a ramp, as shown above. The box has enough speed to leave the ramp, and the box reaches a maximum vertical height above the floor. Assume there is negligible friction between the box and the track and air resistance is negligible.   K = spring constant of spring X = distance the spring is compressed M = mass box Theta = angle of ramp from horizontal H = maximum height reached by box     Two students are discussing the work done on the system consisting of only the box between the instant just before the spring begins accelerating the box and the instant the box reaches the end of the ramp. The students make the following statements.   QUESTION: Which of the following statements (1,2,3,4) are correct? Which are incorrect?   At first the mechanical energy of the system increases because the spring does positive work on the system. 2. Then, the mechanical energy of the system increases again as the box travels up the ramp because the box’s potential energy increases.   3.The mechanical energy of the system remains constant while the spring pushes the box because the work done on the box by the spring cancels the work done by the spring on the box. 4. Then, when the block is on the ramp, the mechanical energy of the system decreases because the box slows down.

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A box is pressed against a horizontal spring, compressing the spring from its relaxed length. The box is then released and the spring launches the box horizontally along a track that ends in a ramp, as shown above. The box has enough speed to leave the ramp, and the box reaches a maximum vertical height above the floor. Assume there is negligible friction between the box and the track and air resistance is negligible.

 

K = spring constant of spring

X = distance the spring is compressed

M = mass box

Theta = angle of ramp from horizontal

H = maximum height reached by box

 

 

Two students are discussing the work done on the system consisting of only the box between the instant just before the spring begins accelerating the box and the instant the box reaches the end of the ramp. The students make the following statements.

 

QUESTION: Which of the following statements (1,2,3,4) are correct? Which are incorrect?

 

  1. At first the mechanical energy of the system increases because the spring does positive work on the system. 2. Then, the mechanical energy of the system increases again as the box travels up the ramp because the box’s potential energy increases.

 

3.The mechanical energy of the system remains constant while the spring pushes the box because the work done on the box by the spring cancels the work done by the spring on the box. 4. Then, when the block is on the ramp, the mechanical energy of the system decreases because the box slows down.

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