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30 March, 01:51

A force of 60 N is used to stretch two springs that are initially the same length. Spring A has a spring constant of 4 N/m, and spring B has a spring constant of 5 N/m. How do the lengths of the springs compare?

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  1. 30 March, 02:14
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    The length (extension in spring, x), force applied (F) and the spring constant (k) are related by the following equation:

    F = kx

    For spring 1:

    60 = 4x

    so,

    x = 15 m

    For spring 2:

    50 = 5x

    so,

    x = 10m

    Thus the extension in length of second spring will be 5 meters more than the first spring
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