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13 September, 09:10

A 1200 kg car rolling on a horizontal surface has speed v = 50 km/h when it strikes a horizontal coiled spring and is brought to rest in a distance of 2.2 m. What is the spring stiffness constant of the spring?

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  1. 13 September, 12:14
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    When the car is moving, it has Kinetic Energy. As soon as the car entercount with the spring, its Kinetic Energy will transfer to Elastic Potential Energy.

    KE = EPE

    1/2mv^2 = 1/2kx^2

    change the speed into m/s

    50 km/hr = 13.9 m/s

    1/2 (1200) (13.9) ^2 = 1/2k (2.2) ^2

    now you do the math to solve for k.

    k = 115926/2.42

    K = 47903.30
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