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21 March, 13:05

There are four springs stretched by the same mass. Spring A stretches 25 cm. Spring B stretches

10 cm. Spring C stretches 100 cm. Spring D stretches 1 cm.

Which spring has the smallest spring constant?

A

B

C

D

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  1. 21 March, 13:16
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    Spring C

    Explanation:

    According to Hooke's law, a force require to compress or extend a spring is directly proportional to the distance from its mean position.

    The force of compression or expansion of the spring is given by the formula,

    F = k x

    Where,

    k - spring constant. It is the constant value of the particular spring

    x - distance of expansion or compression from mean position.

    The x value of different spring,

    A = 25 cm

    B = 10 cm

    C = 100 cm

    D = 1 cm

    The highest value of x for the same mass has the smallest spring constant according to the equation.

    Hence, C has the smallest spring constant.
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