SQU is trying a new particle accelerator design with a mechanical component using a spring that does not obey Hooke's law. When stretched/compressed x metres, it exerts a force of 43.6x5+37.6x? (a) Compute the work required to stretch the spring from x = 0.6 m to x = 2.2 m. (b) With one end of the spring fixed, a particle of mass 5.2 kg is attached to the other end of the spring when it is stretched by an amount x = 2.2 m. If the particle is then released from rest, what is its speed at the instant the stretch in the spring is x = 0.6 m?

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SQU is trying a new particle accelerator design with a mechanical component using a spring that
does not obey Hooke's law. When stretched/compressed x metres, it exerts a force of
43.6x5+37.6x?
(a) Compute the work required to stretch the spring from x = 0.6 m to x = 2.2 m.
(b) With one end of the spring fixed, a particle of mass 5.2 kg is attached to the other end of the
spring when it is stretched by an amount x = 2.2 m. If the particle is then released from rest, what
is its speed at the instant the stretch in the spring is x = 0.6 m?
Transcribed Image Text:SQU is trying a new particle accelerator design with a mechanical component using a spring that does not obey Hooke's law. When stretched/compressed x metres, it exerts a force of 43.6x5+37.6x? (a) Compute the work required to stretch the spring from x = 0.6 m to x = 2.2 m. (b) With one end of the spring fixed, a particle of mass 5.2 kg is attached to the other end of the spring when it is stretched by an amount x = 2.2 m. If the particle is then released from rest, what is its speed at the instant the stretch in the spring is x = 0.6 m?
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