A small glider is placed against a compressed spring at the
bottom of an air track that slopes upward at an angle of 40.0° above the
horizontal. The glider has mass 0.0900 kg. The spring has k = 640 N/m
and negligible mass. When the spring is released, the glider travels a
maximum distance of 1.80 m along the air track before sliding back
down. Before reaching this maximum distance, the glider loses contact
with the spring. (a) What distance was the spring originally compressed?
(b) When the glider has traveled along the air track 0.80 m from its initial
position against the compressed spring, is it still in contact with the
spring? What is the kinetic energy of the glider at this point?
A small glider is placed against a compressed spring at the bottom of an air track that slopes upward at an angle of 48.0 ∘∘ above the horizontal. The glider has mass 7.00×10−2 kgkg. The spring has 590 N/mN/m and negligible mass. When the spring is released, the glider travels a maximum distance of 1.40 mm along the air track before sliding back down. Before reaching this maximum distance, the glider loses contact with the spring.
a)
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