You hang various masses m from the end of a vertical, 0.250-kg spring that obeys Hookes law

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You hang various masses m from the end of a vertical, 0.250-kg spring that obeys Hooke€™s law and is tapered, which means the diameter changes along the length of the spring. Since the mass of the spring is not negligible, you must replace m in the equation T = 2Ï€ˆšm/k with m + meff, where meffis the effective mass of the  scillating spring. You vary the mass m and measure the time for 10 complete oscillations, obtaining these data:

 

(kg) 0.100 0.200 0.500 0.300 0.400 Time (s) 10.5 12.2 13.9 15.1 8.7


(a) Graph the square of the period T versus the mass suspended from the spring, and find the straight line of best fit.

(b) From the slope of that line, determine the force constant of the spring.

(c) From the vertical intercept of the line, determine the spring€™s effective mass.

(d) What fraction is meff of the spring€™s mass?

(e) If a 0.450-kg mass oscillates on the end of the spring, find its period, frequency, and angular frequency.

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University Physics with Modern Physics

ISBN: 978-0133977981

14th edition

Authors: Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman

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