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Two joules of energy are required to extend a spring by .25 m. What is the spring constant?
15 years ago

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Answered by drwls
Use the formula E = (1/2) k X^2

E is the energy in joules. k will be in newtons per meter is the extenseion (X) is in meters.
15 years ago

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