A spring with a constant of 4 kgs^-2 is lying on the ground with one end attached to a wall. An object with a mass of 1 kg and speed of 3 ms^-2 collides with and compresses the spring until it stops moving. How much will the spring compress?

1 Answer
Feb 14, 2016

The kinetic energy, E_k=1/2mv^2, of the moving mass will be converted to spring potential energy in the spring, E_p=1/2kx^2. The compression in the spring will be 1.5 m.

Explanation:

The kinetic energy of the moving mass is:

E_k=1/2mv^2=1/2*1*3^2=4.5 J

As it collides with the spring, this kinetic energy will be converted into spring potential energy:

E_p=1/2kx^2

Rearranging:

x=sqrt((2E_p)/k)=sqrt((2*4.5)/4) = sqrt(9/4) = 3/2 = 1.5 m