A mass m tied to the end of a spring with a spring constant k completes one oscillation in time T given by the following equation: T=2π₁ k (a) By what factor does the period (7) change if m doubles and the k halves: 0.25 3 02 O 0.5 O no change (b) By what factor does the period (7) change if m halves and the k halves: 0.25 O 3 02 O 0.5 no change (c) By what factor does the period (7) change if m decreases to a quarter of its original value (0.25 m) and the k remains the same:

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A mass m tied to the end of a spring with a spring constant k completes one oscillation in time T
given by the following equation:
T=2π₁
k
(a) By what factor does the period (7) change if m doubles and the k halves:
O 0.25
O 3
O 2
O 0.5
m
O no change
(b) By what factor does the period (T) change if m halves and the k halves:
O 0.25
O 3
O 2
O 0.5
O no change
(c) By what factor does the period (T) change if m decreases to a quarter of its original value
(0.25 m) and the k remains the same:
O 0.25
O 3
O 2
O 0.5
O no change
Transcribed Image Text:A mass m tied to the end of a spring with a spring constant k completes one oscillation in time T given by the following equation: T=2π₁ k (a) By what factor does the period (7) change if m doubles and the k halves: O 0.25 O 3 O 2 O 0.5 m O no change (b) By what factor does the period (T) change if m halves and the k halves: O 0.25 O 3 O 2 O 0.5 O no change (c) By what factor does the period (T) change if m decreases to a quarter of its original value (0.25 m) and the k remains the same: O 0.25 O 3 O 2 O 0.5 O no change
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