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16 February, 05:38

when you stretch a spring 13 cm past it's natural length, it excerts a force of 21 N. What is the spring constant of this spring?

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  1. 16 February, 05:46
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    Formula

    F = k*x

    Givens

    F = 21 N

    x = 13

    K = ?

    Solution

    21 = 13 k

    21/13 = k

    k = 1.615 N / cm

    The units are not quiet the ones you should be using. Newtons are found in the mks system.

    13 cm [1 m / 100 cm ] = 0.13 m

    So an alternate solution is

    21 N = k * 0.13 m

    k = 21 N / 0.13 m

    k = 161.5 Newtons / meter. Answer
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