The extension in a spring when 5g wt was hung

  1. I NEED HELP ON C THROUGH F. THANK YOUA spring id vertically, as shown below, and a 500g mass is hung from its lower end. The
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  2. A spring id vertically, as shown below, and a 500g mass is hung from its lower end. The EQUILIBRIUM extension of the spring is
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  3. A spring id vertically, as shown below, and a 500g mass is hung from its lower end. The EQUILIBRIUM extension of the spring is
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  4. A spring id vertically, as shown below, and a 500g mass is hung from its lower end. The EQUILIBRIUM extension of the spring is
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    2. Melissa asked by Melissa
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  5. The extension in a spring when 5g wt was hung from it was 0.56cm.if Hooke’s law is obeyed,what is the extension caused by a
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  6. An extension on a spring when 5g was hung was 0.56cm.If Hooke's law is obeyed, what is the extension cost by a load of 20g(live
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    2. Oduntan habeebat asked by Oduntan habeebat
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  7. 1. A 5 kg weight is hung from a vertical spring. The spring stretches by 5 cm. How much mass should be hung from the spring so
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  8. A light spiral spring is suspended from its upper end. A mass of 7.5*10^-2, hung from the lower end produces an extension of
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  9. Aforce of 10N Causes spring to exend by 20mm find the spring constant of the spring in N/m & the extension of the spring when
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  10. a force of 3.5 N is applied to a spring which obeys Hooke's law and produces and extension of 0.07m.calculate the spring
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