
Spring compressed, find velocity. - Physics Forums
Feb 8, 2011 · The discussion highlights confusion around applying these formulas correctly, particularly in setting the right constants for energy conservation. The key takeaway is to …
How do I find the maximum compression of a spring?
Oct 30, 2008 · You can find the spring constant from the first part of the problem, where you are told how much the spring compresses when compressed by a given amount of force. When …
How to find the max. compression of a spring given a block on an ...
Oct 19, 2019 · The user eventually finds a maximum compression of 1.914 meters, but doubts arise about whether this value is too small given the block's mass and spring constant. The …
Does a Compression Spring's Pitch Affect Its Constant k?
Oct 2, 2012 · Does a compression spring’s pitch or rise angle have any relation with its spring constant k? I checked various sources and they differ on this. Some sites simply asks you to …
Spring compression and Momentum - Physics Stack Exchange
The spring compression is a function of time and the time of maximum spring compression is zero because it's an instant not a time interval. Maybe the question means the time interval from …
Projectile Motion with a Spring - Physics Forums
May 23, 2004 · The discussion centers on deriving an equation to predict the travel distance of a steel ball launched horizontally from a spring launcher. Key factors include the spring constant, …
Finding The Compression of a Spring - Physics Forums
Mar 21, 2015 · A coil spring with a force constant of 4.0 lb/in propels a 2.0 oz ball to a height of 6.0 ft when inclined at 30 degrees. The discussion focuses on calculating the initial …
Compression of spring when an object of given mass is placed on it
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What's the maximum compression of the spring? [closed]
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Finding max height of a mass launched by a spring?
A block of mass $M$ is launched by a spring of negligible mass and constant $K$ along a frictionless surface. Prior to launch the spring is compressed a distance of $D_1$.