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19 March, 11:42

When a mass m1is placed on top of a spring and allowed to come to rest, the spring iscompressed by an amount x1. How much would the spring compress if it is an elevatoraccelerating upwards at 3g and has a mass of 4m1placed on top of the spring?

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  1. 19 March, 12:06
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    x₂ = 16 g m₂ / k

    Explanation:

    The spring in all cases must comply with Hooke's law

    F = k x

    Newton's diagram for equilibrium has

    F - W = 0

    k x₁ = m₁ g

    k = g m₁ / x₁

    When the elevator moves you have a clarification

    F-W = m a

    F = m (g + a)

    Compression is

    K x₂ = 4 m (g + 3g)

    x₂ = 4m / k (4g)

    x₂ = 16m2 / k g
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