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A mass attached to a vertical spring causes the spring to stretch and the mass to move downwards. What can you say about the spring's potential energy Us and the gravitational potential energy Ug of the mass?
A. both Us and Ug decrease
B. Us increases and Ug decreases
C Both Us and Ug increase
D Us decreases and Ug increases
E Us increases and Ug is constant
Answer:
Option B is the correct Answer
Explanation:
The Gravitational Potential energy is mathematically represented as
[tex]U_g = mgh[/tex]
Where m is the mass , g is the acceleration due to gravity while and h is the height
And in term of the spring this energy represents the workdone against gravitational Force
The Spring potential energy is mathematically represented as
[tex]U_s = \frac{1}{2} k x^2[/tex]
Where k is the spring constant ans x is the extension in the spring
And energy represents the work that is being done to stretch the spring
If the system as state in the question is setup and [tex]U_s[/tex] is being increased then [tex]U_g[/tex] decreases
Answer:
An increase in Ug causes a decrease in Usp. Also a decrease in Ug causes an increase in Usp of the spring.
Explanation:
For this system, the total mechanical energy of the system is conserved since the only force acting on the system is the force of gravity. As a result the total sum of the potential energies at all times must be equal.
E = Usp1 + Ug1 = Usp2 + Ug2
Now suppose the mass falls through a height h, its potential energy decreases by a magnitude mgh. Because energy is conserved this causes an increase in the potential energy stored in the spring
Ug2 – Ug1 = Usp2 – Usp1 = mgh
Usp2 = -mgh + Usp1
If instead the potential energy of the mass increased this will bring about a reduction in the potential energy of the spring.
In that case
So in essence the mechanical energy of the system always distributes itself in such a way that whatever increases in one accounts for the decrease in another.
So an increase in Ug causes a decrease in Usp. Also a decrease in Ug causes an increase in Usp of the spring.