A spring has a spring constant k of 82.0 N/m. How much must this spring be compressed to store 35.0 J of potential energy?
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A ball is attached to a horizontal cord of length whoseother end is fixed, Fig. 8-42. (a) If the ball is released, whatwill be its speed at the lowest point of its path? (b) A peg islocated a distance h directlybelow the point of attachmentof the cord. Ifh = 0.80, what will be thespeed of the ball when itreaches the top of its circularpath about the peg? FIGURE 8-42 85 and 86.
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The first step in solving 8 problem number 85 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A ball is attached to a horizontal cord of length whoseother end is fixed, Fig. 8-42. (a) If the ball is released, whatwill be its speed at the lowest point of its path? (b) A peg islocated a distance h directlybelow the point of attachmentof the cord. Ifh = 0.80, what will be thespeed of the ball when itreaches the top of its circularpath about the peg? FIGURE 8-42 85 and 86.
From the textbook chapter Conservation of Energy you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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