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The force required to compress
The force required to compress a spring varies directly as the change in the length of the spring. If a force of 30 pounds is
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Shelby
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A hand exerciser utilizes a coiled spring. A force of 82.0 N is required to compress the string by 0.0191 m. Determine the force
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Lola
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A hand exerciser utilizes a coiled spring. A force of 86.9 N is required to compress the spring by 0.0231 m. Determine the force
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Joey
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A hand exerciser utilizes a coiled spring. A force of 87.2 N is required to compress the spring by 0.0232 m. Determine the force
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The amount of force required to compress a spring is inversely proportional to the distance that it has been compressed. For one
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Karen
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A force of 85 N is required to compress the spring by 0.0200 m. How much force is needed to compress the spring by 0.0600 N?
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Jason
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Six and one-half foot-pounds of work is required to compress a spring 4 inches from its natural length. Find the work required
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Ray
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Eight and one-half foot-pounds of work is required to compress a spring 3 inches from its natural length. Find the work required
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fgm
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It takes a force of 21,714lb to compress a coil spring assembly on a New York City Transit Authority subway car from its height
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Tim
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Six and one-half foot-pounds of work is required to compress a spring 3 inches from its natural length. Find the work required
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brittney
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