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6 May, 23:25

What is the energy stored in a spring when it is compressed 5mm by a 60N force?

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  1. 6 May, 23:42
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    Answer: 0.15J

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Fom th question, we obtained the following information:

    F = 60N

    e = 5mm

    We need to covert 5mm to m

    1mm = 0.001m

    5mm = 5 x 0.001 = 0.005m

    We need to find the spring constant (K) for the spring. This is illustrated below:

    K = F / e

    K = 60 / 0.005 = 12000N/m

    Now we can obtain the energy stored on the spring by the doing following:

    Energy = 1/2 Ke^2

    Energy = 1/2 x 12000 x (0.005) ^2

    Energy = 0.15J
  2. 6 May, 23:51
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    can you elaborate?
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