AP Physics C Oscillations MCQ

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Maridith Asensi
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Physics
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10th Grade
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Multiple Choice
Question 1 of 2: A block oscillates without friction on the end of a spring as shown. The minimum and maximum lengths of the spring as it oscillates are, respectively, xmin and xmax. The graphs below can represent quantities associated with the oscillation as functions of the length x of the spring. Which graph can represent the total mechanical energy of the block-spring system as a function of x?
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Multiple Choice
Question 2 of 2: A block oscillates without friction on the end of a spring as shown. The minimum and maximum lengths of the spring as it oscillates are, respectively, xmin and xmax. The graphs below can represent quantities associated with the oscillation as functions of the length x of the spring. Which graph can represent the kinetic energy of the block as a function of x?
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Multiple Choice
An ideal massless spring is fixed to the wall at one end, as shown. A block of mass M attached to the other end of the spring oscillates with amplitude A on a frictionless, horizontal surface. The maximum speed of the block is 𝑣𝑚. The force constant of the spring is
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Multiple Choice
Question 1 of 2: A 0.1-kilogram block is attached to an initially unstretched spring of force constant
k = 40 newtons per meter as shown. The block is released from rest at time t = 0. What is the amplitude, in meters, of the resulting simple harmonic motion of the block?
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Question 2 of 2: A 0.1-kilogram block is attached to an initially unstretched spring of force constant
k = 40 newtons per meter as shown. The block is released from rest at time t = 0. What will the resulting period of oscillation be?
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