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oscillating spring mass systems can be used to experimentally determine an unknown mass without using a mass balance. a student observes tha
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oscillating spring mass systems can be used to experimentally determine an unknown mass without using a mass balance. a student observes that a particular spring-mass system has a frequency of oscillation of 10 Hz. the spring constant of the spring is 250 N/m. what is the mass?
is this correct.
f=1/2pisqrt(k/m)
10=1/2pisqrt((250))/m
m= 0.063326 kg.
correct me if wrong.
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Answer:
That’s what I get as well
Explanation:
f = 1/T = 1/(2π√(m/k))
2π√(m/k) = 1/f
√(m/k) = 1/(2πf)
m = k/(4π²f²)
m = 250 / (4π²10²)
m = 0.0633257…