Centripetal acceleration is the acceleration of an object acted upon a force that pulls it toward the center of origin. For constant speed, there is no acceleration, since acceleration is defined as the difference of velocities at an elapsed time. Hence, if speed doubles, then the centripetal acceleration would increase as well.
W=F*s
W=9000*0
W=0
W:Work
F:Force
s:Distance
Answer: x ≈ 36.3 cm
Explanation:
Conservation of momentum during the collision
0.0340(120) + 1.24(0) = (0.0340 + 1.24) v
v = 3.2025 m/s
The kinetic energy of the block/bullet mass will convert to spring potential
½kx² = ½mv²
x = √(mv²/k)
x = √(1.274(3.2025²) / 99.0)
x = 0.363293... ≈ 36.3 cm
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