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    Force constant between 2 atoms

    Ok that makes sense ;), but I am still don't know how to do that given this information.
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    Force constant between 2 atoms

    Homework Statement The atomic mass of tellurium is 2.12×10-25 kg, and the frequency, 7.53×1012 Hz. What is the effective force constant that connects the two atoms? Homework Equations Have no idea The Attempt at a Solution I am lost with this problem, we havn't learned it in...
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    Finding the distance a spring compresses

    0 I guess, I don't understand how that helps
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    Finding the distance a spring compresses

    Homework Statement An object of mass m=2.2 kg is traveling on a horizontal surface. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the object and the surface is µk=0.2. The object has speed v=0.57 m/s when it reaches x=0 and encounters a spring. The object compresses the spring a distance d/2...
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    Potential energy of 2 sprinds on a single point

    I got the answer, thank you so much
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    Potential energy of 2 sprinds on a single point

    Ok but what do I do when I have the potential energy in each spring, add them together or subtract them?
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    Potential energy of 2 sprinds on a single point

    I have tried the question using your method but I am still not getting the right answer:(
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    Potential energy of 2 sprinds on a single point

    Oh thank you, um when I said the missing side I meant that I made a triangle out of the x PE and the Y PE because I thought that the X component of PE on the left was bigger so it would cancel the right out. I will try your method thanks.
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    Potential energy of 2 sprinds on a single point

    Homework Statement Identical, massless springs, with spring constants k = 20 N/m, are connected in series, as shown. The springs are attached to rigid supports at x = ±L, where L = 59 cm. The equilibrium length of the springs is much smaller than the stretched length and can therefore be...
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