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Caleulations about Oscillations
Team members:
1) A mass (im = 0.2 kg) is attached to a spring (k = 0.5 N/m) and oscillating according to:
x(t) = 20cm - cos( 1.57 rad/s -t)
a) Sketch in the coordinate system below x(t);
put ticks on both axes and label them with the correct numbers !
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2) (no gravity here !)
‘A mass (0.02kg) is attached to a spring and oscillates.
The graph shows the potential energy stored in the spring as a function of time.
‘The maximum value of the potential energy stored in the spring is Usp-na = 10.
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a) Mark in the graph on the time-axis the point(s) where the kinetie energy is maximum !
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