a spring of natural length

  1. Suppose that a spring has a natural length of 25 ​cm, and that 8 J of work is needed to stretch from a length of 50 cm to 80
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  2. a force of 10 pounds is required to stretch a spring of 4 inches beyond it's natural length. assuming hooke's law applies, how
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  3. A spring with a mass of 4 kg has damping constant 28, and a force of 12 N is required to keep the spring stretched 0.5 m beyond
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  4. A spring with a mass of 4 kg has damping constant 28, and a force of 12 N is required to keep the spring stretched 0.5 m beyond
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  5. A spring has a natural length of 10in. An 800lb force stretches the spring to 14in.A. Find the force constant B. How much work
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  6. A force of 6 pounds is required to hold a spring stretched 0.2 feet beyond its natural length. How much work (in foot-pounds) is
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  7. Work of 1 joules is done in stretching a spring from its natural length to 14 cm beyond its natural length. What is the force
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  8. Hooke's Law states that the distance a spring will stretch beyond its natural length varies directly with the force applied to
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  9. Hooke's Law states that the distance a spring will stretch beyond its natural length varies directly with the force applied to
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  10. A force of 4 pounds is required to hold a spring stretched 0.1 feet beyond its natural length. How much work (in foot-pounds) is
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