An athlete stretches a spring

  1. There are four springs stretched by the same mass. Spring A stretches 25 cm. Spring B stretches 10 cm. Spring C stretches 100
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  2. There are four springs stretched by the same mass. Spring A stretches 25 cm. Spring B stretches 10 cm. Spring C stretches 100
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  3. There are four springs stretched by the same mass. Spring A stretches 25 cm. Spring B stretches 10 cm. Spring C stretches 100
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  4. An athlete stretches a spring an extra 15.9 cm beyond its initial length. How much energy has he transferred to the spring
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  5. The distance a spring stretches is directly proportional to the force applied to the spring. A 4-lb weight stretches a spring 20
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  6. an athlete stretches a spring an extra 40.0 cm. how much energy has he transferred to the spring, if the spring constant is
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  7. Hooke's Law states that the distance a spring stretches is directly proportional to the weight attached to the spring. If a
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  8. The length that a hanging spring stretches varies directly with the weight placed at the end of the spring. If a weight of 15 lb
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  9. as the weight held by a spring increases, the length of the spring increase proportionally. suppose a 2-lb weight stretches a
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  10. Question PartPoints Submissions Used 1 –/2.35 0/100 Total –/2.35 ... Janet wants to find the spring constant of a given
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