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Chapter 10 Problem 39

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Review Conceptual Example 8 before starting this problem. A block is attached to a horizontal spring and oscillates back and forth on a frictionless horizontal surface at a frequency of 3.00 Hz. The amplitude of the motion is 5.08 3 1022 m. At the point where the block has its maximum speed, it suddenly splits into two identical parts, only one part remaining attached to the spring. (a) What are the amplitude and the frequency of the simple harmonic motion that exists after the block splits? (b) Repeat part (a), assuming that the block splits when it is at one of its extreme positions.

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The first step in solving 10 problem number 39 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Review Conceptual Example 8 before starting this problem. A block is attached to a horizontal spring and oscillates back and forth on a frictionless horizontal surface at a frequency of 3.00 Hz. The amplitude of the motion is 5.08 3 1022 m. At the point where the block has its maximum speed, it suddenly splits into two identical parts, only one part remaining attached to the spring. (a) What are the amplitude and the frequency of the simple harmonic motion that exists after the block splits? (b) Repeat part (a), assuming that the block splits when it is at one of its extreme positions.
From the textbook chapter Simple Harmonic Motion and Elasticity you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Physics 10e 
Author David Young, Shane Stadler
ISBN 9781118486894

Review Conceptual Example 8 before starting this problem.

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