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the spring of a spring-gun can be compressed for 15 cm to launch a 15-gram marble. if a launch speed of 15 m/s is needed what is spring constant required?

Bro ts easy and I'm ripping my hairs out
oh, is this physics...
 
well my tip for you is instead of asking ai for the answer, ask it to explain it to you
Ok here's my thing w chatgpt. I'll do that like ask for the equations and stuff and then plug it in. Or put in different numbers to see how it's supposed to be solved. But this bitch gets them WRONG. so I'm like 😑 whatever we ball
 
Ok here's my thing w chatgpt. I'll do that like ask for the equations and stuff and then plug it in. Or put in different numbers to see how it's supposed to be solved. But this bitch gets them WRONG. so I'm like 😑 whatever we ball
okay so you have
  • A spring compressed 15 cm
  • 15g marble
  • launch speed is 15 m/s
  • question: what is the spring constant required? (spring constant will be "s")
To figure out how strong the spring has to be:

spring stored energy = marbles motion energy

The formula for this is:

s = mass×speed^2 / compression^2

Equation time:
  • Mass = 0.015 kg
  • Speed = 15 m/s
  • Compression = 0.15 m
s=0.015×15^2/0.15^2=150

spring constant needed is 150 N/m




does this make sense
 
okay so you have
  • A spring compressed 15 cm
  • 15g marble
  • launch speed is 15 m/s
  • question: what is the spring constant required? (spring constant will be "s")
To figure out how strong the spring has to be:

spring stored energy = marbles motion energy

The formula for this is:

s = mass×speed^2 / compression^2

Equation time:
  • Mass = 0.015 kg
  • Speed = 15 m/s
  • Compression = 0.15 m
s=0.015×15^2/0.15^2=150

spring constant needed is 150 N/m




does this make sense
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