Answer:
a) 12.8 N
b) 3.2 m/s²
Explanation:
I'm guessing the period is 0.5π s.
Period of a spring in simple harmonic motion is:
T = 2π √(m/k)
Given T = 0.5π and m = 2 kg:
0.5π = 2π √(2/k)
0.25 = √(2/k)
0.0625 = 2/k
k = 32
The spring constant is 32 N/m, and the maximum displacement is 0.4 m. The maximum force can be found with Hooke's law:
F = kx
F = (32 N/m) (0.4 m)
F = 12.8 N
The acceleration can be found with Newton's second law:
∑F = ma
kx = ma
(32 N/m) (0.2 m) = (2 kg) a
a = 3.2 m/s²
Non-foliated metamorphic rocks are rocks that have been changed by heat and pressure into rocks with a non-layered or banded appearance. Some examples of non-foliated metamorphic rocks include quartzite, marble, amphibolite and hornfels.
Non-foliated metamorphic rocks are rocks that have been changed by heat and pressure into rocks with a non-layered or banded appearance. Some examples of non-foliated metamorphic rocks include quartzite, marble, amphibolite and hornfels.
A)
amplitudes
B)
wave speeds
C)
wavelengths
D)
polarization
Different colors after reflection appear due to the different wavelengths of light. Therefore, option C is correct.
The wavelength of the light can be defined as the distance between the two points in phase w.r.t. each other such as two crests or troughs on a wave. The frequency of the light is the number of oscillations of a wave in one second and has S.I. units of per second or hertz.
The expression between frequency (ν), wavelength (λ), and speed of light (c) is:
c = νλ
A wave moving at a fixed wave speed has a wavelength that is inversely proportional to the frequency therefore, the waves with higher frequencies have shorter wavelengths, while lower frequencies have higher wavelengths.
The speed depends upon the medium as it propagates. In particular, the speed of light in a particular medium is less than in a vacuum, therefore the same frequency will have a shorter wavelength.
When the light is reflected the colors are formed as due to different wavelengths.
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