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Hema
14:00
It is similar to this image but there is a vertical wall to the right as well a distance A from the mass
sammy gerbil
Ah yes the mass makes contact with a wall on the right and loses KE.
Hema
The spring is first unextended but then is compressed by 2A and released
@sammygerbil yes, actually I'm having trouble uploading images so I took one from google images
sammy gerbil
The KE just before the block makes contact with the wall = initial elastic energy - final elastic energy = $\frac12 k[(2A)^2-A^2]$.
Hema
@sammygerbil ohhh ok
sammy gerbil
So next you can work out the KE just after the collision, and that equals the elastic energy stored when the block next comes to rest after the collision.
Hema
14:08
@sammygerbil by that we can find the new amplitude?
sammy gerbil
Yes, because the equilibrium position is always where the extension of the spring is zero (ie its natural length).
Hema
@sammygerbil how do I get the time taken?
sammy gerbil
So the amplitude of oscillation before collision is $2A$.
Hema
@sammygerbil ohhh ok
sammy gerbil
You get time from the equation of motion $x=A\cos(\omega t)$.
Hema
14:11
@sammygerbil ohhh ok ok
Thank you!
sammy gerbil
14:22
@Abcd
chat.stackexchange.com/transcript/message/46067902#46067902
This can be solved using the conservation of energy equation. See
Finding the period of an anharmonic oscillation by substituting the solution for SHM
@Abcd Alternatively
Period $T$ of oscillation with cubic force function
@Hema
chat.stackexchange.com/transcript/message/46077259#46077259
Yes this is correct.
Abcd
15:03
@sammygerbil Wow! Amazing method. Thanks
@sammygerbil The message doesn't get displayed if along with the link some other words are typed too
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sammy gerbil
17:16
@Abcd Thanks I wondered what I was doing wrong.
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