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9 May, 08:45

When is the magnitude of the acceleration of a mass on a spring at its maximum value?

A.

when the mass has a speed of zero

B.

when the mass is moving upward

C.

when the mass has no displacement

D.

when the mass is 1

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  1. 9 May, 10:45
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    D

    Explanation:

    Now we know that Force is the rate of change of momentum meaning

    F = mv/t

    But

    mv/t = Ke

    v/t = ke/m

    a = ke/m

    Where a is acceleration

    K is constant of proportionality of tension on a spring

    e is the extension substended by a string.

    From the formula of acceleration we can see that as mass decreases acceleration increases so we can see that m = 1

    We would have a maximum value of acceleration.
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