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19 November, 01:43

Hooke's Law says that the force exerted by a spring scale varies directly with the distance that the spring is stretched. if a 16 pound mass suspended ona spring scale stretches the spring 15 inches how far will a 31 pound mass stretch the spriung

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  1. 19 November, 02:05
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    29.0625 inches

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This situation is direct variation

    16pounds mass stretches the spring by 15 inches

    F=ke

    where k is the spring constant.

    k = F/e

    k = 16/15

    To find how far will a 31 pound mass stretch the spring,

    F=ke

    31 = (16/15) * e

    e = (31*15) / 16

    e=29.0625 inches
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