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23 September, 21:08

If a force of 10 N stretches a certain spring 4cm, How much stretch will occur for an applied force of 15 N?

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  1. 23 September, 21:10
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    For spring system

    Force applied

    F = - kx

    Where k is the spring constant and x is stretching length of spring. The negative sign indicates that force applied to strech a spring produces a negative acceleration in spring which give rise to restoring force.

    Now

    In first step

    F = 10N

    x = 4 cm = 0.04 m

    Since k is a constant thus

    k = F/x = 10/0.04 = 250 N/m

    Which will be the spring constant of the spring.

    In second step 15 N force is applied to the same string.

    Thus, the streching length can be calculated as

    x = F / k = 15 N / 250 N/m = 0.06 m = 6 cm
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