A 0.40-kg object is attached to a spring with force constant 160 N/m so that the object is allowed to move on a horizontal frictionless surface. The object is released from rest when the spring is compressed 0.15 m. Find (a) the force on the object and (b) its acceleration at that instant.
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Assume that a hole is drilled through the center of the Earth. It can be shown that an object of mass m at a distance r from the center of the Earth is pulled toward the center only by the material in the shaded portion of Figure P13.65.Assume Earth has a uniform density . Write down Newtons law of gravitation for an object at a distance r from the center of the Earth, and show that the force on it is of the form of Hookes law, F kr, with an effective force constant of , where Gis the gravitational constant.
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The first step in solving 13 problem number 65 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Assume that a hole is drilled through the center of the Earth. It can be shown that an object of mass m at a distance r from the center of the Earth is pulled toward the center only by the material in the shaded portion of Figure P13.65.Assume Earth has a uniform density . Write down Newtons law of gravitation for an object at a distance r from the center of the Earth, and show that the force on it is of the form of Hookes law, F kr, with an effective force constant of , where Gis the gravitational constant.
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