The Block on a Spring Demo

P115/P116 Laboratory Demonstration #22

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Further information on the Theory, Apparatus, Procedure, and Helpful Hints is available. Equipment is stored in Rockerfeller Room 302 and 302B.

The purpose is help a student visualize and quantify the conservation of kinetic energy in simple systems and the non conservative nature of the friction force.


Theory

When a body falls in a gravitational field, it loses potential energy. If it falls freely, it gains an equal amount of kinetic energy (See "FALBAL" for a video method of measuring the speed of a falling ball). If the body is attached to a spring, the decrease in gravitaional PE is offset by an increas in the sum of kinetic and elastic potential energy. The body will oscillate about a new equilibrium point, which, except for frictional losses, will be halfway between its release point (zero KE) and its point of extreme travel.


Apparatus

The equipment needed for this demo is:


Procedure

Set of the bearing track on a level, stable surface. The spring should be attched to one end of the track and attached at the other end to a bearing cart.The bearing cart should have a flag inserted into the top to signal the photogate. A photogate should be put up just past where the spring's point of zero displacement is.

The cart is struck by a hammer with an arbitrary force. Upon impact, the energy from the hammer will be completely transfered to the other cart. That cart will displace the spring as it moves, transferring its kinetic energy to the potential energy of the spring

This demonstration happens in five stages: The first stage is at the time of impact just before the spring begins to move. The closer the photogate is placed to the zero point, the better estimation of the energy at this state will be. The second stage is when the second cart displaces the spring. The third stage is when the spring and cart are both at rest (when all of the energy is in the form of potential energy). The fourth stage is when the spring is moving the block away. The fifth state is when the cart moves past the photogate to the zero point


Helpful Hints

To return to the
Mechanics Demo Catalogue .


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