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15 June, 15:39

Spring #1 has spring constant 61.0 N/m. Spring #2 has an unknown spring constant, but when connected in series with Spring #1, the connected springs have an effective spring constant of 20.0 N/m. What is the spring constant for Spring #2?

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  1. 15 June, 15:43
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    29.79 N/m

    Explanation:

    A spring connected in series behaves like a capacitor connected in series.

    Note: Spring and capacitor are alike because they both store energy, While the former store mechanical energy, the later store electrical energy.

    From the above, the effective spring connected in series is given by the formula below

    1/Kt = 1/K1 + 1/K2 ... Equation 1

    Where Kt = effective spring constant, K1 = spring constant of spring 1, K2 = spring constant of spring 2

    Making K2 the subject of the equation,

    K2 = KtK1 / (K1-Kt) ... Equation 2

    Given: K1 = 61 N/m, Kt = 20 N/m.

    Substitute into equation 2

    K2 = (61*20) / (61-20)

    K2 = 1220/41

    K2 = 29.76 N/m.

    Hence the spring constant in the second spring = 29.79 N/m
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