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A bathroom scale is compressed 0.21 in. when a 210 -lb person stands on it. Assuming that the scale behaves like a spring that obeys Hooke's law, how much does someone who compresses the scale 0.06 in. weigh? How much work is done compressing the scale 0.06 in.?

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    60 lb

    1.8 lb-in

    Explanation:

    Case 1:

    F = weight of the person = 210 lb

    x = compression of the bathroom scale = 0.21 in

    k = spring constant of the spring

    Using the equation

    F = k x

    210 = k (0.21)

    k = 1000

    Case 2:

    F' = weight of the person

    x' = compression of the spring = 0.06 in

    k = spring constant of the spring = 1000

    Using the equation

    F' = k x'

    F' = (1000) (0.06)

    F' = 60 lb

    Work done is given as

    W = (0.5) k x'²

    W = (0.5) (1000) (0.06) ²

    W = 1.8
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