Answer: Energy Conservation: Maximum Compression & Max Velocity

In summary, the problem involves a 10 kg box sliding down a frictionless ramp and colliding with a spring with a spring constant of 250 N/m. The maximum compression of the spring can be found by using conservation of energy and solving for x in the equation 0.5 (250) (x^2) = (10) (9.81) (sin30) (4+x). The maximum velocity of the box can be found by setting up an equation involving kinetic energy, potential energy, and the spring constant and solving for x. The answers are 1.46 m for the maximum compression and 19.6 cm for the maximum velocity.
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Homework Statement



A 10 kg vox slides 4.0 m down the frictionless ramp shown in the following link. It then collides with the spring whose spring constant is 250 N/m.
a. What is the maximum compression of the spring?
b. At what compression of the spring does the box have its maximum velocity?

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Homework Equations



Usf= Ug [ spring potential energy final = gravitational potential energy initial.
0.5 k x^2 = mgy

The Attempt at a Solution


Find height corresponding to 4 m.
h= 4 sin30

a. Then use conservation of energy to find compression.
Usf= Ug [ spring potential energy final = gravitational potential energy initial.
0.5 k x^2 = mgy
0.5 (250) (x ^2) = (10) (9.81) (4sin30)
x= 1.25 m

Apparently, the correct answer is 1.46 m for a. and 19.6 cm for b. Can someone please help me figure out what I am doing wrong? It would be greatly appreciated! I wish that they would give the length of the spring, then I could calculate the gravitational potential energy more accurately.
 
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The force acting on the block is mgsin(theta) and distance moved by the block is (4 + x). In solving this problem the length of the spring is not required.
 
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Have you taken into account that the pe of the box is minimum when the spring stops not at first contact, so the box slides (4+x) down the slope

For (b) write the energy as KE+PE+spring=0 ( get the sign's correct! ) to find an equation only in V and x.

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by writinf 4 + x, i get 2.2 m, which is still not the correct answer.

Also, for Ke +PE + spring=0, why is the sum 0?
 
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0.5 (250) (x ^2) = (10) (9.81) (sin30)(4+x) .
Solve for x.
 
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rl.bhat said:
0.5 (250) (x ^2) = (10) (9.81) (sin30)(4+x) .
Solve for x.



Nice! Thank you so much!
 

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