Two masses, A and B, are attached to different springs. Mass A vibrates with an amplitude of 8 cm at a frequency of 10 Hz and mass B vibrates with an amplitude of 5 cm at a frequency of 16 Hz. How does the maximum speed of A compare to the maximum speed of B

Respuesta :

To solve this problem we will apply the concepts of speed given the simple harmonic movement, for which it defines this speed as

[tex]v_{max} = \omega A[/tex]

Here

[tex]\omega =[/tex]Angular velocity

A = Amplitude

Recall that the angular velocity is equivalent in terms of the frequency at

[tex]\omega = 2\pi f[/tex]

If we replace the value we will have then

[tex]v_{max} = 2\pi f A[/tex]

For mass A

[tex]v_{max,A} = 2\pi (10)(0.08) = 5.024m/s[/tex]

For mass B

[tex]v_{max.B} = 2\pi (16)(0.05) = 5.024m/s[/tex]

Therefore they are equal.

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