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If the work required to stretch a spring 1 ft beyond its natural length is 9 ft-lb, how much work is needed to stretch it 3 in. beyond its natural length?
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1/2 k x^2 = 9 ft-lb
1/2 k (x/4)^2 = 9/16 ft-lb
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