Two massless springs with spring constants 610 N/m and 116 N/m are hung from a hor- izontal support. A block of mass 6 kg is suspended from the pair of springs, as shown. When the block is in equilibrium, each spring is stretched an additional Ar. Then the block oscillates with an amplitude of 49 m and it passes through its equilibrium point with a speed of 539 m/s. 610 N/m elle 6 kg elle 116 N/m What is the angular velocity of this system? The acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s. 1. w = 15 2. W= = 2 3. w = 11 rad/s 4. = 13 5. w = 21 6. w = 16 7. w = 8 X 8. w = 4 9. w = 6 10. w = 18

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Two massless springs with spring constants
610 N/m and 116 N/m are hung from a hor-
izontal support. A block of mass 6 kg is
suspended from the pair of springs, as shown.
When the block is in equilibrium, each spring
is stretched an additional Ar. Then the block
oscillates with an amplitude of 49 m and it
passes through its equilibrium point with a
speed of 539 m/s.
610 N/m
-oooo²
6 kg
-0000²
116 N/m
What is the angular velocity of this system?
The acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s.
1. w = 15
2. w = 2
3. w = 11 rad/s
4. w = 13
5. w = 21
6. w = 16
7. w = 8
X 8. w = 4
9. w = 6
10. = 18
Transcribed Image Text:Two massless springs with spring constants 610 N/m and 116 N/m are hung from a hor- izontal support. A block of mass 6 kg is suspended from the pair of springs, as shown. When the block is in equilibrium, each spring is stretched an additional Ar. Then the block oscillates with an amplitude of 49 m and it passes through its equilibrium point with a speed of 539 m/s. 610 N/m -oooo² 6 kg -0000² 116 N/m What is the angular velocity of this system? The acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s. 1. w = 15 2. w = 2 3. w = 11 rad/s 4. w = 13 5. w = 21 6. w = 16 7. w = 8 X 8. w = 4 9. w = 6 10. = 18
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