a force of 20N compresses

  1. how do you know what to call a number after seeing what it does?eg how do you know that a value compresses or stretches an
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  2. A force compresses a bone by 0.10mm. A second bone has the same length but twice the cross-sectional area as the first. By how
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  3. Pls break down this for meCompute the modulus of elasticity when a 50 mm long by 20 mm (0.020 m) diameter sample compresses 0.50
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  4. A spring is manufactured with a pre-load. A force of 34.5 N compresses the spring by 1.5 cm. A force of 57.0 N stretches the
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  5. If a spring compresses under a force a short distance, but stores a very large amount of potential energy in thespring, what can
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  6. A force of 1300 lb compresses a spring from its natural length of 16 in to a length of 10 in. How much work is done in
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  7. You exert a force of 325N on the ball and it compresses the spring 44.5cm. ... Charge B (-5.0*10^-6) is at the origin; charge c
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  8. Initially sliding with a speed of 2.3 m/s, a 2.0 kg block collides with a spring and compresses it 0.41 m before coming to rest.
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  9. Initially sliding with a speed of 2.3 , a 1.7 block collides with a spring and compresses it 0.26 before coming to rest.What is
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  10. Initially sliding with a speed of 2.1 m/s, a 2.1 kg block collides with a spring and compresses it 0.35 m before coming to rest.
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