Imagine a spring floating in

  1. Imagine a spring floating in space. This spring has a very small length when it is unstretched. The spring constant for this
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  2. the force exerted by a spring increases as the spring stretches. imagine that you attach a heavy object to one end of a spring
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  3. Imagine a horizontal spring with an elastic constant of 26.5 N/m, held in place just above an air table. If a 2.00 kg mass
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  4. Rank the following from most to least for the percentage of its volume above the water line:A. Basketball floating in saltwater
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  5. I am having a really hard time figuring this question out, would somebody be able to help me?Imagine a giant dry-cleaner's bag
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  6. A spring (spring 1) with a spring constant of 520N/m is attached to a wall and connected to another weaker spring (spring 2)
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  7. In the parallel spring system, the springsare positioned so that the 44 N weight stretches each spring equally. The spring con-
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  8. A 950-kg car strikes a huge spring at a speed of 25 m/s, compressing the spring 4.0 m. (a) What is the spring stiffness constant
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  9. A 930 kg car strikes a huge spring at a speed of 22 m/s, compressing the spring 12.0 m.(a) What is the spring stiffness constant
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  10. 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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