Can you find the Spring

  1. 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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  2. Janet wants to find the spring constant of a given spring, so she hangs the spring vertically and attaches a 0.42 kg mass to the
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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. A spring has a spring constant of 259N/m. Find the magnitude of the force needed(a) to stretch the spring by 3.54 10-2m from its
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  5. A spring of negligible mass has a force constant k = 1600 N/m. You place the spring vertically with one end on the floor. You
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  6. A 11.7-kg uniform board is wedged into a corner and held by a spring at a 50.0° angle, as the drawing shows. The spring has a
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  7. when a mass of 2.5kg string is attached to a spring it stretches 42cm.a) find the constant of the spring 'k' b) how much force
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  8. A 8.6 kg board is wedged into a corner and held by a spring at a 50.0° angle, as the drawing shows. The spring has a spring
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  9. A 8.6 kg board is wedged into a corner and held by a spring at a 50.0° angle, as the drawing shows. The spring has a spring
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  10. I have to find the frequency of the oscillating spring. its equilibrium is 0.1 m from the top of the spring, its amplitude is
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