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Figure 7-37 gives spring force Fxversus position x for the spring–block arrangement of Fig . 7-10 . The scale is set byFx=160.0N. We release the block atx=12cm. How much work does the spring do on the block when the block moves from xi=+8.0cm to (a) x= +5.0 cm, (b) x=-5.0 cm, (c) x=-8.0 cm, and (d) x=-10.0 cm ?

Short Answer

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  1. The work done by the spring on the block when the block moves from xi=+8.0cmtoxf=5.0cmis W=16J
  2. The work done by the spring on the block when the block moves from xi=+8.0cmtoxf=-5.0cmis W=16J
  3. The work done by the spring on the block when the block moves from xi=+8.0cmtoxf=-8.0cmis W=0J
  4. The work done by the spring on the block when the block moves from xi=+8.0cmtoxf=-10.0cmis W=-14J

Step by step solution

01

Understand the concept

We can use the equation of Hook’s law to calculate the spring constant from the graph, hence, we can calculate the work done in each case using the equation of work done bythespring.

Formulae:

F=-kxW=12k(xi2-xf2)

Given:

  1. The graph of Fxvsx
  2. The scale of graph is set at, Fs=160.0N
02

Calculate the value of spring constant

The graph of Fx vs x is given, so according to Hook’s law, the slope of this graph will give us the spring constant of the spring used.


From this graph, we get

slope=∆y∆x=80N-1cm=-80Ncm=-8×103N/m.

As per Hook’s law, we have

F=-kx

So,
k=-Fx

Hence, the spring constant becomes,

k=8×103N/m.

03

a) Calculate the work does the spring do on the block when the block moves from xi=+8.0 cm to xf=5.0 cm

The equation for work done by the spring is,

W=12kxi2-xf2

For this part,xi=0.08mandxf=0.05m.

So,

W=12×8×103N.m0.080m2-0.050m2W=15.6J≈16J

Therefore, work done is, 16 J.

04

b) Calculate the work does the spring do on the block when the block moves from xi=+8.0 cm to xf=-5.0 cm  

The equation for work done by spring is

W=12kxi2-xf2

For this part, xi=0.08mandxf=-0.05m. So,

W=12×8×103N.m0.080m2--0.050m2W=15.6J≈16J

Therefore, work done is, 16 J.

05

c) Calculate the work does the spring do on the block when the block moves from xi=+8.0 cm to xf=-8.0 cm 

The equation for work done by spring is

W=12kxi2-xf2

For this part, xi=0.08mandxf=-0.08m. So,

W=12×8×103N.m0.080m2--0.080m2W=0J

Therefore, work done is, 0 J.

06

d) Calculate the work does the spring do on the block when the block moves from xi=+8.0 cm to xf=-10.0 cm 

We have, the equation for work done by spring as,

W=12kxi2-xf2

For this part, xi=0.08mandxf=-0.10m. So,

W=12×8×103N.m0.080m2--0.10m2W=-14.4J≈-14J

Therefore, work done is, -14 J.

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