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Physics
Which of these is considered the most important map projections? Select all that apply.
axis
interrupted area
Mercator
great circle
polar
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Ответ:
Recall that in the equilibrium position, the upward force of the spring balances the force of gravity on the weight is given below.
Explanation:
Measure unstretched length of spring, L. E.g. L = 0.60m.
Set mass to a convenient value (e.g. m = 0.5kg).
Hang mass.
Measure new spring length, L'. E.g. L' = 0.70m.
Calculate extension: e = L' - L = 0.70 – 0.60 = 0.10m
Use mg = ke (in equilibrium weight = tension)
k = mg/e
Don't know what value you are using for example. Suppose it is 10N/kg (same thing as 10m/s²).
k = 0.5*10/0.10 = 50 N/m
Repeat for a few different masses. (L always stays the same.)
Take the average of your k values.