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Maximum Displacement refers to the furthest distance that a particle or object moves away from its equilibrium position during an oscillatory motion. Check FAQs
Smax=-(FrestoringK)
Smax - Maximum Displacement?Frestoring - Restoring Force?K - Spring Constant?

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65Edit=-(-243750Edit3750Edit)
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Distance from Start given Restoring Force and Constant K Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Smax=-(FrestoringK)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Smax=-(-243750N3750)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Smax=-(-2437503750)
LAST Step Evaluate
Smax=65m

Distance from Start given Restoring Force and Constant K Formula Elements

Variables
Maximum Displacement
Maximum Displacement refers to the furthest distance that a particle or object moves away from its equilibrium position during an oscillatory motion.
Symbol: Smax
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Restoring Force
Restoring Force is a force which acts to bring a body to its equilibrium position.
Symbol: Frestoring
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Spring Constant
Spring Constant is the force needed to stretch or compress a spring, divided by the distance that the spring gets longer or shorter.
Symbol: K
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Maximum Displacement

​Go Distance Traveled by Particle in SHM until Velocity becomes Zero
Smax=V2ω2+S2

Other formulas in Velocity and Displacement in SHM category

​Go Distance Traveled in SHM given Angular Frequency
S=a-ω2
​Go Velocity of Particle in SHM
V=ωSmax2-S2
​Go Square of Different Distances Traveled in SHM
Dtotal=Smax2-S2
​Go Total Distance Traveled given Velocity and Angular Frequency
Dtotal=V2ω2

How to Evaluate Distance from Start given Restoring Force and Constant K?

Distance from Start given Restoring Force and Constant K evaluator uses Maximum Displacement = -(Restoring Force/Spring Constant) to evaluate the Maximum Displacement, Distance from Start given Restoring Force and Constant K formula is defined as a measure of the distance traveled in a simple harmonic motion, calculated by considering the opposing forces that resist the motion, where the restoring force and constant K are crucial factors that determine the extent of the oscillation. Maximum Displacement is denoted by Smax symbol.

How to evaluate Distance from Start given Restoring Force and Constant K using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Distance from Start given Restoring Force and Constant K, enter Restoring Force (Frestoring) & Spring Constant (K) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Distance from Start given Restoring Force and Constant K

What is the formula to find Distance from Start given Restoring Force and Constant K?
The formula of Distance from Start given Restoring Force and Constant K is expressed as Maximum Displacement = -(Restoring Force/Spring Constant). Here is an example- 65 = -((-243750)/3750).
How to calculate Distance from Start given Restoring Force and Constant K?
With Restoring Force (Frestoring) & Spring Constant (K) we can find Distance from Start given Restoring Force and Constant K using the formula - Maximum Displacement = -(Restoring Force/Spring Constant).
What are the other ways to Calculate Maximum Displacement?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Maximum Displacement-
  • Maximum Displacement=sqrt((Velocity^2)/(Angular Frequency^2)+Displacement^2)OpenImg
Can the Distance from Start given Restoring Force and Constant K be negative?
Yes, the Distance from Start given Restoring Force and Constant K, measured in Length can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Distance from Start given Restoring Force and Constant K?
Distance from Start given Restoring Force and Constant K is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Distance from Start given Restoring Force and Constant K can be measured.
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