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Figure 10 shows a toy used to launch a ball. One end of the spring is fixed to the handle. The other end of the spring is fixed to the support. (a) A child pulls th... show full transcript
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Using the work done formula, we have:
ext{work done} = rac{1}{2} imes k imes ( ext{extension})^2 = rac{1}{2} imes 20 imes (0.09)^2 = 0.081 ext{ J}Thus, the work done is 0.081 J.
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When the child lets go of the handle, the potential energy stored in the stretched spring is converted into kinetic energy. As the spring returns to its original length, it propels the ball, transferring kinetic energy to the ball, causing it to move.
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The design limits the extension of the spring, ensuring that it does not exceed its elastic limit. This prevents the spring from being overstretched or damaged, allowing it to return to its original shape without permanent deformation.
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