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  1. A force of 0.65 N is required to hold a spring extended 5.3 cm from its equilibrium position. Calculate the spring of constant
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  2. An ideal spring hangs vertically from the ceiling. When 1.0 kg mass hangs from the spring it is extended 5.0 cm from its relaxed
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  3. An ideal spring hangs vertically from the ceiling. When a 1.0 kg mass hangs from the spring it is extended 5.0 cm from its
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  4. A 1.4kg lab cart is compressed 10cm against a spring with spring constant k=150N/m.If the cart is released and the spring
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  5. A coil spring is extended by 4.4 cm when it supports a 1.00- N weight. If an identical spring is joined to the end of the first
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  6. An ideal spring is hung vertically from the ceiling. When a 2.0-kg mass hangs at rest from it the spring is extended 6.0 cm from
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  7. A spring is extended 4mm by an applied force of 2.0N.a)What is its spring constant? b)How much would it extend if a load of 150g
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  8. A spring is extended 4mm by an applied force of 2.0N.a)What is its spring constant? b)How much would it extend if a load of 150g
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  9. A spring is extended by 4mm when a load of 2.N was applied.a)What is its spring constant? b)How much would it extend if a losd
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  10. Hookes law states that the first F in a spring extended by a length X is given by f = - kx according to Newton second law of
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