Respuesta :
The elastic potential energy is equal to the gravitational potential energy
If we set 0 GPE at max spring compression, then
total E = U = ½kx² = ½ * 25N / m * (0.1m) ² = 0.125 J
At max height,
GPE = 0.125 J = mgh = 0.05kg * 9.8m / s² * h
h = 0.255 m
Along the slope, that's a distance of
d = 0.255m / sin25º
d = 0.604 m
It's possible they want the distance from the end of the spring - that's 0.504 m
If we set 0 GPE at max spring compression, then
total E = U = ½kx² = ½ * 25N / m * (0.1m) ² = 0.125 J
At max height,
GPE = 0.125 J = mgh = 0.05kg * 9.8m / s² * h
h = 0.255 m
Along the slope, that's a distance of
d = 0.255m / sin25º
d = 0.604 m
It's possible they want the distance from the end of the spring - that's 0.504 m
It will travel up the slope as far as about 0.604 m before reversing direction
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Further explanation
Let's recall Elastic Potential Energy formula as follows:
[tex]\boxed{E_p = \frac{1}{2}k x^2}[/tex]
where:
Ep = elastic potential energy ( J )
k = spring constant ( N/m )
x = spring extension ( compression ) ( m )
Let us now tackle the problem!
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Given:
mass of ice cube = m = 50.0 g = 0.05 kg
angle of slope = θ = 25.0°
compression of the spring = x = 0.100 m
spring constant = k = 25.0 N/m
Asked:
distance traveled = d = ?
Solution:
We will use Conservation of Energy formula to solve this problem:
[tex]\texttt{Elastic Potential Energy = Gravitational Potential Energy}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{1}{2}k x^2 = m g h[/tex]
[tex]\frac{1}{2}k x^2 = m g d \sin \theta[/tex]
[tex]d = (\frac{1}{2}k x^2) \div (mg \sin \theta)[/tex]
[tex]d = (\frac{1}{2} \times 25 \times 0.100^2) \div ( 0.05 \times 9.8 \times \sin 25.0^o)[/tex]
[tex]d \approx 0.604 \texttt{ m}[/tex]
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Answer details
Grade: High School
Subject: Physics
Chapter: Elasticity
