Horizontal Spring, Find Unstretched length

In summary, the problem involves a spring with a stiffness of 1500 N m-1 and a tension of 200 N stretched between two points 2 m apart. The unstretched length of the spring can be found using Hooke's law, where x represents the amount of stretch. The energy stored in the spring can then be calculated using the equation U = 0.5 K*(x2). By solving for x, the unstretched length is found to be 0.13333333333333 m and the energy stored in the spring is 13.3 J.
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Homework Statement



A spring of stiffness 1500 N m-1 is stretched between two points 2 m apart. If the tension in the spring is 200 N, what was the unstretched length of the spring? And what is the energy stored in the spring when it is stretched between the two points?

Homework Equations



F=-K*x

U = 0.5 K*(x2)


The Attempt at a Solution



I don't even know where to begin from !

X0 is the position of equilibrium of the spring , so this is our reference point , meaning that if X0 is our first point and X1 is our second point , then A= 2 m , right ? So F=-kA but this isn't true ?! what can i do ? I thought we always measured everything relevant to X0 , so how can we find the unstretched part ?!
 
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In Hooke's law (your first equation), x stands for the amount of stretch (beyond the unstretched length). You're given the tension, so you can figure out x.
 
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But we know x , it is 2m ( A=2m ) But 200 = 1500*2 isn't true .
 
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ZxcvbnM2000 said:
But we know x , it is 2m ( A=2m ) But 200 = 1500*2 isn't true .
Nope. 2m is the total length of the stretched spring, not the amount of stretch. Use Hooke's law to find the amount of stretch.
 
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So it should be F= k ( streched length - natural length ) = k( X1 - X0 )

Xo = X1 - 2/15 = 1.866666 m Therefore A=0.13333333333333 m .

so U=13.3 J . Thank you :)
 

Related to Horizontal Spring, Find Unstretched length

1. What is a horizontal spring?

A horizontal spring is a type of mechanical device that is designed to store and release energy through the compression and extension of a coiled spring.

2. How does a horizontal spring work?

A horizontal spring works by applying a force on one end of the spring, causing it to compress or extend. This deformation of the spring stores potential energy, which is released when the force is removed.

3. What factors affect the unstretched length of a horizontal spring?

The unstretched length of a horizontal spring is affected by the material of the spring, the diameter of the wire used to make the spring, and the number of coils in the spring.

4. How do you find the unstretched length of a horizontal spring?

The unstretched length of a horizontal spring can be found by measuring the length of the spring when no external force is applied to it. This can be done by hanging the spring vertically and measuring its length from one end to the other.

5. Why is it important to know the unstretched length of a horizontal spring?

Knowing the unstretched length of a horizontal spring is important in order to accurately calculate the amount of energy that the spring can store and release. It also helps in determining the appropriate size and strength of the spring for different applications.

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