in a compressed spring, energy

  1. The potential energy stored in the compressed spring of a dart gun, with a spring constant of 36.00 N/m, is 0.880 J. Find by how
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  2. The potential energy stored in the compressed spring of a dart gun, with a spring constant of 36.00 N/m, is 0.880 J. Find by how
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  3. The potential energy stored in the compressed spring of a dart gun, with a spring constant of 36.00 N/m, is 0.880 J. Find by how
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  4. A spring is compressed and released. The pictures show the spring before and after it is released.Before After Which best
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  5. a spring with a spring constant of 4 newtons per meter is compressed by a force of 1.2 newtons. what is the total elastic
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  6. A spring gun is made by compressing a spring in a tube and then latching the spring at the compressed position. A 4.87-g pellet
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  7. A spring gun is made by compressing a spring in a tube and then latching the spring atthe compressed position. A 4.97-g pellet
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  8. A spring gun is made by compressing a spring in a tube and then latching the spring at the compressed position. A 4.97-g pellet
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  9. A spring gun is made by compressing a spring in a tube and then latching the spring at the compressed position. A 4.97-g pellet
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  10. 1. A spring gun is made by compressing a spring ina tube and then altching the spring at the compressed position. A 4.97-g
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