A spring of unknown force

  1. A scientist suspends a spring from a force sensor. She then pulls on the spring causing the spring to stretch 1.0 cm. She
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  2. A spring of unknown force constant is attached to a rod so that it hangs vertically. With no mass attached, the spring has a
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  3. Can someone help me with this question?A spring has a spring constant of 300 N/m. Find the magnitude of the force needed to
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  4. Use Hooke's Law for springs, which states that the distance a spring is stretched (or compressed) varies directly as the force
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  5. If a spring compresses under a force a short distance, but stores a very large amount of potential energy in thespring, what can
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  6. One end of a spring is attached to a wall and Jamie pulls on the other end of the spring with a force of 200 N, stretching the
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  7. One end of a spring is attached to a wall and Jamie pulls on the other end of the spring with a force of 100 N, stretching the
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  8. A block of mass M=6 kg and initial velocity v=0.8m/s slides on a frictionless horizontal surface and collides with a relaxed
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  9. The force exerted on a spring is proportional to the distance the spring is stretched from its relaxed position. Suppose you
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  10. The force exerted on a spring is proportional to the distance the spring is stretched from its relaxed position.Suppose you
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