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Hooke’s Law and Elastic Potential Energy
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Hooke’s Law Springs have PE when compressed or stretched (it can do work on an object) F= -kx The amount the spring is compressed/stretched from the normal is x k is the spring constant: a measure of strength The spring exerts its force in the opposite direction of the displacement (negative sign) Force increases with distance (x)
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Was that bad physics? How did applied force and the restorative force compare?
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Elastic Potential Energy
(spring energy) EPE = ½ kx2
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A toy dart has a mass of 100 g and is pressed against a toy dart gun with a spring 6 cm and released. The spring constant is 250 N/m. How much potential energy is present?
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The dart detaches from the spring and the spring reaches its normal (x). What maximum speed can the dart attain?
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A ball with a mass of 2. 60 kg starts from rest and falls 0
A ball with a mass of 2.60 kg starts from rest and falls 0.55 m vertically before striking a coiled spring, which it compresses 15 cm. Determine the spring constant of the spring.
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