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Question #316923

We have a horizontal spring with a mass attached oscillating with a maximum displacement of



A



on either side. At which intermediate displacement(s) the kinetic energy would equal the potential



energy [10]?



1
Expert's answer
2022-03-24T11:00:43-0400

Explanations & Calculations


  • The point is, the total energy the system has which is the maximum potential energy is equal to the sum of both potential and kinetic energies at a given instance.
  • Say the elastic constant is "\\small k" , then

"\\qquad\\qquad\n\\begin{aligned}\n\\small E_{max}&=\\small \\frac{1}{2}kA^2\\\\\n\\\\\n\\small P.E+K.E&=\\small E_m\\\\\n\\small P.E+P.E&=\\small E_m\\cdots\\cdots(as\\,P.E=K.E)\\\\\n\\small 2\\Big(\\frac{1}{2}kx^2\\Big)&=\\small \\frac{1}{2}kA^2\\\\\n\\small x&=\\small \\frac{A}{\\sqrt2}\n\\end{aligned}"


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