A light spring obeys Hooke's

  1. When a 4.48 kg mass is hung vertically on a certain light spring that obeys Hooke's law, the spring stretches 2.68 cm.How much
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  2. A light spring obeys Hooke's law. The spring's unstretched length is 32.0 cm. One end of the spring is attached to the top of a
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  3. An object moving along a horizontal track collides with and compresses a light spring (which obeys Hooke's Law) located at the
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  4. An object moving along a horizontal track collides with and compresses a light spring (which obeys Hooke's Law) located at the
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  5. a force of 3.5 N is applied to a spring which obeys Hooke's law and produces and extension of 0.07m.calculate the spring
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  6. The spring on a popgun obeys Hooke's law and requires a force of 220 N to compress it 12.0 cm to its cocked position. How much
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  7. A body of mass 500g suspended from the end of a spiral spring which obeys Hooke's law, produced an extension of 10cm. If the
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  8. When a 2.50-kg object is hung vertically on a certain light spring described by Hooke's law, the spring stretches 3.13 cm.a)What
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  9. When a 3.00-kg object is hung vertically on a certain light spring described by Hooke's law, the spring stretches 3.07 cm.(a)
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  10. When a 2.00-kg object is hung vertically on a certain light spring described by Hooke's law, the spring stretches 3.17 cm.(a)
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