The unstretched length of a

  1. To stretch a spring 7.00 cm from its unstretched length, 16.0 J of work must be done.What is the force constant of this spring?
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  2. 1. The total length of a spring is 0.25 m. What it is unstretched and 0.30 m when a force of 17.82 N is applied to it. What will
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  3. A horizontal spring with a spring constant k = 322 N/m is uncompressed from a length of 1.4 cm back to its unstretched length.
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  4. A spring has an unstretched length of 20 cm. A 100 g mass hanging from the spring stretches it to an equilateral length of 30
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  5. Hooke's law describes a certain light spring of unstretched length 30.0 cm. When one end is attached to the top of a door frame,
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  6. A spring with a spring constant k = 50N/m has an unstretched length of 20cm. Find the work required to stretch the spring to a
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  7. What is the potential energy, in joules, of a spring with a force constant of 6 N/m when it is stretched 20 cm from its
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  8. A spring has k = 88 N/m. Use a graph to determine the work needed to stretch it from x = 3.6 cm to x = 5.6 cm, where x is the
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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 hanging from the ceiling has an unstretched length of 80 cm. A mass is then suspended at rest from the spring causing
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