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Yo, I assumed that this situation occurs on Earth otherwise the answer would be different.
Answer:
The energy stored is: 62.5 Joules
Explanation:
Given
--- spring constant
--- stretch
Required
The amount of energy
This is calculated as:




If the collision is elastic, there is no loss in kinetic energies, which means that the total energies before and after impact are the same. So no need to worry about final velocities.
Final energy
= initial energy
= (1/2) (7.20*2.00^2+5.75*(-1.30)^2)
=19.26 joules
Answer: the total kinetic energy is 19.3 J. after collision.
Answer:
v = √ 2e (V₂-V₁) / m
Explanation:
For this exercise we can use the conservation of the energy of the electron
At the highest point. Resting on the top plate
Em₀ = U = -e V₁
At the lowest point. Just before touching the bottom plate
Emf = K + U = ½ m v² - e V₂
Energy is conserved
Em₀ = Emf
-eV₁ = ½ m v² - e V₂
v = √ 2e (V₂-V₁) / m
Where e is the charge of the electron, V₂-V₁ is the potential difference applied to the capacitor and m is the mass of the electron