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To simulate car accidents, auto manufacturers study the collisions of moving cars with mounted springs of different spring constants. Consider a typical simulation with a car of mass 1000 kg moving with a speed `18.0 km/h` on a smooth road and colliding with a horizontally mounted spring of spring constant `6.25xx10^(3) Nm^(-1)`. What is the maximum compression of the spring?

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At maximum compression the kinetic energy of the car is converted entirely into the potential energy of the spring.
The kinetic energy of the moving car is
`K= (1)/(2)mv^(2)`
`=(1)/(2)xx10^(3)xx5xx5`
`K= 1.25xx10^(4) J`
where we have converted `18 kmh^(-1)" to "5ms^(-1)`[ It is useful to remember that `36kmh^(-1)= 10 ms^(-1)`]. At maximum compression `x_(m)`, the potential energy V of the spring is equal to the kinetic energy K of the moving car from the principle of conservation of mechanical energy.
`V= (1)/(2)kx_(m)^(2)`
`=1.25 xx 10^(4) J`
We obtain `x_(m)= 2.00 m`
We note that we have idealised the situation. The spring is considered to be massless. The surface has been considered to possess negligible friction.
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