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An object of mass 10.0kg is released at point A, slidesto the bottom of the 30° incline, then collides with ahorizontal massless spring, compressing it a maximumdistance of 0.750m. (See below.) The spring constant is 500N/m, the height of the incline is 2.0 m, and the horizontalsurface is frictionless. (a) What is the speed of the object atthe bottom of the incline? (b) What is the work of frictionon the object while it is on the incline? (c) The springrecoils and sends the object back toward the incline. Whatis the speed of the object when it reaches the base of theincline? (d) What vertical distance does it move back up theincline?
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Explanation:
Potential energy lost by mass = mgh
= 10 x 9.8 x 2 = 196 J
a ) If v be velocity of mass at the bottom , its kinetic energy will be stored in spring as elastic energy
= 1/2 m v² = 1/2 k x² , k is spring constant , x is compression , m is mass falling down
.5 x 10 v² = .5 x 500 x .75²
v = 5.3 m /s
b ) kinetic energy of mass at the bottom
= /2 m v²
= .5 x 10 x 5.3²
= 140.45 J
energy lost by mass while coming down
=potential energy at the top - kinetic energy at bottom
= 196 - 140.45
= 55.55 J .
This is equal to negative work done by friction
work done by friction = - 55.55 J
c ) Since there will be no loss of energy in compression and extension of spring so , no loss of kinetic energy will take place of mass . So it wil have same velocity that is 5.3 m /s while on its return journey.
d ) kinetic energy at the bottom = 140.45
loss of energy by friction again
= 140.45 - 55.55
= 84.9 J
If h be the height attained
mgh = 84.9
10 x 9.8 x h = 84.9
h = .866 m
( We have assumed that loss of energy in return journey will be same due to friction . )
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The force that opposes the movement of an object through water is called drag. This is a type of frictional force. This force normally depends on the density and the viscosity of the fluid in question. The liquid which has more density and more viscosity or stickiness will produce a greater amount of drag force on an object than a fluid that is less dense and less viscous in nature. River water normally has less drag than that of sea water.
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