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    A Trolley oscillates horizonally between two springs....

    To be honest this has confused me further now, I am really not sure where I am going with these equations for a 1 mark question there must be a simpler way to visualise and understand this problem
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    A Trolley oscillates horizonally between two springs....

    KE and PE will add together to equal the total energy
  3. Mr Smailes

    A Trolley oscillates horizonally between two springs....

    They will be lower then the maxima when they are equal, it will be at some point between the max amplitude and the equilibrium position
  4. Mr Smailes

    A Trolley oscillates horizonally between two springs....

    The maximum kinetic energy must be equal to the maximum potential energy presuming all of the potential energy is converted to kinetic
  5. Mr Smailes

    A Trolley oscillates horizonally between two springs....

    Maximum potential energy is at either end where K.E is zero. In the middle would the K.E not be maximum and the potential energy be 0?
  6. Mr Smailes

    A Trolley oscillates horizonally between two springs....

    Max P.E is equal to minimum K.E and vice versa
  7. Mr Smailes

    A Trolley oscillates horizonally between two springs....

    The PE increases with displacement but I am still unsure of your first question in how does PE compare with max PE?
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    A Trolley oscillates horizonally between two springs....

    Thanks for all your help I now understand the potential energy is increasing from the equilibrium position and the kinetic energy is decreasing from the equilibrium position where it is max. So they will be equal at some point between the equilibrium position and the max amplitude but how do I...
  9. Mr Smailes

    A Trolley oscillates horizonally between two springs....

    I'm confused due to there being two springs so would the PE for one not be maximum when it is minimum for the other?
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