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28 September, 13:45

A spring is originally 0.4m. When a 23N force is applied it stretches to a total of 0.7m. How far is the spring been extended? What is the spring constant of the spring?

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  1. 28 September, 14:03
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    Recall the force applied to a spring and its extension/compression:

    F = kΔx

    Δx is the change in the spring's length (measured from its original length).

    x = 0.7 m

    x₀ = 0.4 m

    Δx = x-x₀ = 0.7 m - 0.4 m = 0.3 m

    F = 23 N

    Substitute and solve for k:

    23 = k*0.3

    k = 7.67 N/m
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