Spring WU? Consider the spring-mass system on a frictionless horizontal surface as shown. Initially, the block is at position ₁ where the spring is in a compressed state. The block moves to the left until it reaches the the position ₂ where the spring is in a more compressed state. Which of the following is TRUE about the work done by spring Wel and change in elastic potential energy AUel of the system?? Direction of motion k www m x2 X1 x = 0

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Spring WU? Consider the spring-mass system on a frictionless horizontal surface as shown. Initially, the block
is at position ₁ where the spring is in a compressed state. The block moves to the left until it reaches the the
position where the spring is in a more compressed state. Which of the following is TRUE about the work
done by spring Wel and change in elastic potential energy AUel of the system??
Direction of motion
k
wwwww
m
x2 X1
O Wel>0; AU > 0
O Wel > 0; AU <0
O Wel < 0; AU 0
O Wel<0; AUel<0
x = 0
Transcribed Image Text:Question 11 Spring WU? Consider the spring-mass system on a frictionless horizontal surface as shown. Initially, the block is at position ₁ where the spring is in a compressed state. The block moves to the left until it reaches the the position where the spring is in a more compressed state. Which of the following is TRUE about the work done by spring Wel and change in elastic potential energy AUel of the system?? Direction of motion k wwwww m x2 X1 O Wel>0; AU > 0 O Wel > 0; AU <0 O Wel < 0; AU 0 O Wel<0; AUel<0 x = 0
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