This is a seemingly easy problem. I suspect I'm either fucking up something royally and overlooking some fundamental issue or the software used for homework is messed up somewhere. Anyway, here's the problem.
You place a spring with negligible mass and a spring constant of
vertically with one end on the floor. You then drop a book with a mass of 1.20 kg onto it from a height of 0.500m above the top of the spring. Find the maximum distance the spring will be compressed.
This is obviously a simple conservation of energy problem, but it keeps saying I'm wrong! I'm using this relationship:
, so the distance, according to this relationship, should be
, which yields
, but I'm clearly wrong!
Anyone have ideas?