quadratic equation height

Mar 21
2009

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quadratic equation height
The question is below with respect to a quadratic equation in physics?

Assuming that the relationship between spring compression and rms height is how far the ball to go to the highest setting, which compresses the spring 3?

H OP ————————- without compress level, x = 0 —————– ———- A (x =- x) tablet in the conservation (x) of energy > start (A) = end (in P) 0.5 kx ^ 2 + mg (-x) = mgh h = [k/2mg] x ^ 2 – x ——– (1) the quadratic dh / dx = [h / mg] x – 1 = 0 to a maximum of x (maximum mg) = / k given x = 3 = mg / K = mg 3k>>> condition h (max) = [k / (2 * 3k)] [-3] 2 – [-3] h (max) = [9 / 6] + 3 = 1.5 +3 = 4.5 h (max) = 4.5 from the uncompressed level from the level of compressed = 3 4.5 = 7.5>> its difficult

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