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5 February, 20:24

If a spring has a spring constant of 1.00 * 10^3 N/m, what is the restoring force when the mass has been displaced 20.0 cm?

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  1. 5 February, 20:39
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    The spring has a spring constant of 1.00 * 10^3 N/m and the mass has been displaced 20.0 cm then the restoring force is 20000 N/m.

    Explanation:

    When a spring is stretched or compressed its length changes by an amount x from its equilibrium length then the restoring force is exerted.

    spring constant is k = 1.00 * 10^3 N/m

    mass is x = 20.0 cm

    According to Hooke's law, To find restoring force,

    F = - kx

    = - 1.00 * 10 ^3 * 20.0

    F = 20000 N/m

    Thus, the spring has a spring constant of 1.00 * 10^3 N/m and the mass has been displaced 20.0 cm then the restoring force is 20000 N/m.
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