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30 April, 18:53

How much force is needed to stretch a spring 1.2m if the spring constant is 8.5N/m

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  1. 30 April, 19:06
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    10.2N

    Explanation:

    Given spring constant k = 8.5N and and elastic limit e = 1.2m

    using the relation F=ke (hookes law)

    law stating that the strain in a solid is proportional to the applied stress within the elastic limit of that solid.

    substituting the values into the equation, it becomes F=8.5N * 1.2m.

    = 10.2N/m ~~ 10.2N as final answer.
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