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A thrill seeking cat with mass 4.00 kg is attached by a harness to an ideal spring of negligible mass and oscillates vertically in a Simple Harmonic Motion. The amplitude is 0.050 m, and at the highest point of the motion. the spring has its natural unstretched length. What is the force constant for thin spring ? What in the gravitational potential energy, kinetic energy of the cat as well as the elastic potential energy of the spring at the lowest point of the cat's motion ? What is the gravitational potential energy, kinetic energy of the cat as well as the elastic potential energy of the spring at the highest point of the cat's motion ? What is the magnitude of the cat's velocity at the equilibrium position of the cat's motion ?
A thrill seeking cat with mass 4.00 kg is attached by a harness to an ideal spring of negligible mass and oscillates vertically in a Simple Harmonic Motion. The amplitude is 0.050 m, and at the highest point of the motion. the spring has its natural unstretched length. What is the force constant for thin spring ? What in the gravitational potential energy, kinetic energy of the cat as well as the elastic potential energy of the spring at the lowest point of the cat's motion ? What is the gravitational potential energy, kinetic energy of the cat as well as the elastic potential energy of the spring at the highest point of the cat's motion ? What is the magnitude of the cat's velocity at the equilibrium position of the cat's motion ?