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10 February, 09:24

How much force is necessary to stretch a spring 0.5 m when the spring constant is 190 N/m

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  1. 10 February, 09:28
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    95

    Explanation: just did it
  2. 10 February, 09:41
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    Answer: 95N

    Explanation:

    Force necessary to stretch a spring = ? Extension of spring, e = 0.5 m

    Spring constant, k = 190 N/m

    Apply the formula for Hooke's law,

    Force = Spring constant x extension

    i. e F = ke

    F = 190 N/m x 0.5 m

    F = 95 N

    Thus, 95 Newton of force is necessary to stretch the spring
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