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[*] posted on 27-8-2016 at 08:45
Mechanics brain teaser: maximum velocity?


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A mass m is resting on a horizontal surface and connected to a rigid wall by means of a perfect Hookean spring. The friction coefficient between mass and surface is μ (see #).

At t=0 the mass is moved horizontally, so the spring is compressed to the following displacement:

$$\frac{2\mu mg}{k}$$

It is then released.

Questions:

1. What is the maximum velocity the mass achieves? (1 point)
2. At what spring displacement does the mass achieve maximum velocity? (1 point)
3. What happens after the mass comes to a standstill? (1 point)

Answers by U2U please, to avoid spoilers. Wrong answers will not be named and shamed.
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# Assume the static and kinetic coefficients of friction to be identical.






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[*] posted on 28-8-2016 at 15:46


Only one answer so far, close but no cigar in that case.



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