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marta [7]
2 years ago
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A uniform 1.4-kg rod that is 0.75 m long is suspended at rest from the ceiling by two springs, one at each end of the rod. Both

springs hang straight down from the ceiling. The springs have identical lengths when they are unstretched. Their spring constants are 59 N/m and 33 N/m. Find the angle that the rod makes with the horizontal.
Physics
1 answer:
svetlana [45]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

7 deg

Explanation:

m = mass of the rod = 1.4 kg

W = weight of the rod = mg = (1.4) (9.8) = 13.72 N

k_{L} = spring constant for left spring = 59 Nm^{-1}

k_{R} = spring constant for right spring = 33 Nm^{-1}

x_{L} = stretch in the left spring

x_{R} = stretch in the right spring

L = length of the rod = 0.75 m

\theta = Angle the rod makes with the horizontal

Using equilibrium of force in vertical direction for left spring

k_{L} x_{L} = (0.5) W\\(59) x_{L} = (0.5) (13.72)\\x_{L} = 0.116 m

Using equilibrium of force in vertical direction for right spring

k_{R} x_{R} = (0.5) W\\(33) x_{R} = (0.5) (13.72)\\x_{R} = 0.208 m

Angle made with the horizontal is given as

\theta = tan^{-1}(\frac{(x_{R} - x_{L})}{L} )\\\theta = tan^{-1}(\frac{(0.208 - 0.116)}{0.75} )\\\theta = 7 deg

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