Simple harmonic motion of coil spring

In summary, the conversation is about finding the spring constant of a 100 coil spring that stretches by 0.160m when an object is attached to it. The person asking for help is unsure about the force and the concept behind it. Another person mentions that the same object will stretch two 50 coil springs by 0.100m each when attached to them. The original person is also reminded to put effort into solving the problem and using known equations for springs.
  • #1
stormee
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hi i ned a little help with this problem please.

An object is connectedto a 100 coil spring, that is hanging from the ceiling. The spring stretches by 0,160m.
What is the spring constant?

Im not sure how to go about with this...is the force 100?

please help. Thanks
 
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  • #2
Not enough info - they don't give you the force unless they give you the weight of the object...
 
  • #3
springs

hi... My lecturer says that there is a concept in the following, however icannot come across any literature to substantiate it.

If you have a 100 coil spring,and an object of unknown mass is attached to the bottom of it, it will stretch by 0.100m.

If the spring is then cut into half, i,e you will now have two springs of 50 coils each, nad the same object is attached to the bottom of both the springs. By how much will each spring now stretch?

thank you
 
  • #4
Please don't start multiple threads on the same topic. Threads merged. Also, we have a homework secton.

Also, we require students to make an effort to solve the problem - we don't just hand-out answers. So - what have you tried? What equations do you know for how springs work?
 

Related to Simple harmonic motion of coil spring

What is simple harmonic motion?

Simple harmonic motion refers to the back and forth or oscillatory movement of a system around an equilibrium point, where the force acting on the system is directly proportional to the displacement of the system from its equilibrium position.

What is a coil spring?

A coil spring is a mechanical device made of a helical or spiral coil of metal wire that is used to store and release energy, providing a restoring force when stretched or compressed.

How does a coil spring exhibit simple harmonic motion?

When a coil spring is displaced from its equilibrium position, it experiences a restoring force that is directly proportional to the displacement. This results in a back and forth motion of the coil spring, exhibiting simple harmonic motion.

What factors affect the period of simple harmonic motion of a coil spring?

The period of simple harmonic motion of a coil spring is affected by the mass of the object attached to the spring, the spring constant, and the amplitude of the motion. The greater the mass and spring constant, the longer the period. The larger the amplitude, the longer the period.

How is the frequency of simple harmonic motion related to the spring constant?

The frequency of simple harmonic motion is directly proportional to the square root of the spring constant. This means that as the spring constant increases, the frequency of the motion also increases.

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