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Chapter 14 Problem 14.75

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A 2.00-kg bucket containing 10.0 kg of water is hanging from a vertical ideal spring of force constant 450 N>m and oscillating up and down with an amplitude of 3.00 cm. Suddenly the bucket springs a leak in the bottom such that water drops out at a steady rate of 2.00 g>s. When the bucket is half full, find (a) the period of oscillation and (b) the rate at which the period is changing with respect to time. Is the period getting longer or shorter? (c) What is the shortest period this system can have?

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Title University Physics with Modern Physics (1) 14 
Author Hugh D. Young Roger A. Freedman
ISBN 9780321973610

Solution: A 2.00-kg bucket containing 10.0 kg of water is

Chapter 14 textbook questions

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