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26 July, 21:47

Suppose that 2J of work is needed to stretch a spring from its natural length of 30cm to a length of 42cm

how much work is needed to stretch the spring from 35 to 40cm

So Hookies law

Work = kx^ (2)

I get

k = 2/144

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  1. 26 July, 21:57
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    The work done on the spring is equal to the elastic potential energy of a spring. We look at Hooke's law, which states that the force needed to stretch a spring is proportional to the displacement of the spring.

    F = - kx

    W = (integral) Fdx

    W = (integral) - kx dx

    W = kΔx²/2

    20 = k (42 - 30) / 2

    k = 10/3
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