The spring constant is 263.6363... repeating Newtons per metre.
It measures the maximum displacement of a particle in the wave from the equilibrium position. The equilibrium position is also known as the resting position. When displacement of the particle equal to the amplitude, we say that it is at the amplitude, where it is furthest from its equilibrium position.
Amplitude
crest
When object is changing its position by external force.
The maximum extent of oscillation from a position of equilibrium.
No.
Equilibrium constants aren't changed if you change the concentrations of things present in the equilibrium. The only thing that changes an equilibrium constant is a change of temperature. The position of equilibrium is changed if you change the concentration of something present in the mixture. According to Le Chatelier's Principle, the position of equilibrium moves in such a way as to tend to undo the change that you have made.
It measures the maximum displacement of a particle in the wave from the equilibrium position. The equilibrium position is also known as the resting position. When displacement of the particle equal to the amplitude, we say that it is at the amplitude, where it is furthest from its equilibrium position.
F = - k x In this equation, x is the distance that the spring has been stretched or compressed away from its equilibrium position F is the restoring force exerted by the spring. k is the spring constant.
Equilibrium shifts towards the higher Ka
A catalyst cannot change the equilibrium position. However, it can change its rate.
Simply use a catalyst if you don't want to change the position of the equilibrium.
A quantity that characterizes the position of equilibrium for a reversible reaction; its magnitude is equal to the mass action expression at equilibrium. K varies with temperature.
An object that moves with constant position will have constant velocity or acceleration. This is said to be moving in positive direction and maintains the position.
Equilibrium in chemistry is the point or position at which the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction. Whatever concentrations exist at this point are referred to as equilibrium concentrations.
Amplitude
The mass action effect is the shift in the position of equilibrium through the addition or removal of a participant in the equilibrium.