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27 April, 17:37

What is the spring constant (in n/m) of a spring that stores 100 J of elastic potential energy when it is stretched 5 m?

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  1. 27 April, 17:44
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    8N/m

    Explanation:

    The elastic potential energy stored can be calculated using the equation:

    elastic potential energy = 0.5 * spring constant * (extension) 2

    assuming it is not stretched beyond the limit of proportionality.

    Then calculate using the values in the question:

    100J = 0.5 * spring constant * 5²

    200J = spring constant * 25

    spring constant = 200J : 25m²

    spring constant = 8J/m²

    spring constant = 8N/m
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