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4 July, 18:40

A spring has an unstretched length of 10 cm. It exerts a restoring force F when stretched to a length of 11 cm. a. For what length of the spring is its restoring force 3F? b. At what compressed length is the restoring force 2F?

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  1. 4 July, 18:58
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    x₀ = unstretched length of spring = 10 cm

    x' = stretched length = 11 cm

    k = spring constant of the spring

    F = restoring force when stretched length is x'

    restoring force when stretched length is x' is given as

    F = k (x' - x₀)

    F = k (11 - 10)

    F = k

    (a)

    x'' = stretched length

    F'' = restoring force when stretched length is x'' = 3F

    restoring force when stretched length is x'' is given as

    F'' = k (x'' - x₀)

    3F = F (x'' - 10)

    x'' = 13 cm

    (b)

    x''' = compressed length

    F''' = restoring force when compressed length is x'' = 2F

    restoring force when when compressed length is x'' is given as

    F''' = k (x₀ - x''')

    2F = F (10 - x''')

    x''' = 8 cm
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