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The force required to stretch a spring varies directly with the amount the spring is stretched. A force of 29 pounds is needed to stretch a spring 39 inches.

How much force is required to stretch the spring 27 inches?
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10 years ago

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Henry
F = 27in/39in * 29Lbs = 20.1 Lbs.
10 years ago

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