Obnoxious Posted September 2, 2005 Posted September 2, 2005 This is from a 6 part physics homework problem, I got part a-e, but part f (likely to be my grade ) is what I'm having some trouble with: A mass m slides down a frictionless incline and sticks to a spring (spring constant k ), initiating simple harmonic motion. f) What is the angular frequency of the SHM? I got [math](k/m)^{1/2}[/math] as the solution (someone please tell me how to get the Latex radical )
Kedas Posted September 12, 2005 Posted September 12, 2005 http://personal.cityu.edu.hk/~bsapplec/natural.htm
DQW Posted September 13, 2005 Posted September 13, 2005 This is from a 6 part physics homework problem' date=' I got part a-e, but part f (likely to be my grade ) is what I'm having some trouble with:A mass [i']m[/i] slides down a frictionless incline and sticks to a spring (spring constant k ), initiating simple harmonic motion. f) What is the angular frequency of the SHM? I got [math](k/m)^{1/2}[/math] as the solution (someone please tell me how to get the Latex radical ) You're good ! [math] \omega = \sqrt{\frac{k}{m}} [/math]
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