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  1. An unstretched ideal spring hangs vertically from a fixed support. A 0.4 kg object is then attached to the lower end of the
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  2. 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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  3. An ideal spring has a spring constant k = 20 N/m. The spring is suspended vertically. A 0.7-kg body is attached to the
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  4. An unstretched spring with spring constant 37 N/cm is suspended from the ceiling. A 3.3 kg mass is attached to the spring and
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  5. One end of a spring is attached to the ceiling. The unstretched length of the spring is 10.0 cm. A 2.0 kg mass is hung from the
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  6. One end of a spring is attached to the ceiling. The unstretched length of the spring is 10.0 cm. A 2.0 kg mass is hung from the
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  7. A 0.50 kg mass is attached to a spring with spring constant k=43.8 N/m as shown. Suppose the mass is pushed upward, so that it
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  8. A 0.50 kg mass is attached to a spring with spring constant, k= 43.8N/m. Suppose the mass ispushed upward, so that it rises past
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  9. A light spring obeys Hooke's law. The spring's unstretched length is 32.0 cm. One end of the spring is attached to the top of a
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  10. A spring with a spring constant k of 44 N/m is stretched a distance of 30 cm (0.3 m) from its original unstretched position.
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