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1 January, 11:25

A spring has a natural length of 28 cm. If a 27-N force is required to keep it stretched to a length of 32 cm, how much work W is required to stretch it from 28 cm to 30 cm? (Round your answer to two decimal places.) W = 13.5 Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. J

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  1. 1 January, 11:32
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    0.14 J

    Explanation:

    Use the force to calculate the spring constant.

    F = k Δx

    27 N = k (0.32 m - 0.28 m)

    k = 675 N/m

    Work is the change in energy:

    W = PE

    W = ½ k (Δx) ²

    W = ½ (675 N/m) (0.30 m - 0.28 m) ²

    W = 0.135 Nm

    W = 0.135 J

    Rounding to two decimal places, W = 0.14 J.

    Your answer was correct, but it was in units of Ncm, and you needed to answer in units of J.
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