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Newton’s second law problem. The spring constant can be determined from the balance of forces in equilibrium. Suppose the spring extends a d
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Newton’s second law problem. The spring constant can be determined from the balance of forces in equilibrium. Suppose the spring extends a distance LaTeX: \Delta Δ x when additional mass LaTeX: \Delta Δ m is added. Write down Newton’s second law for this case and solve for k.[Answer: K=delta m g/delta x.] Make sure you understand how this formula was derived. If delta m=41 g and delta x=6cm,what is k?
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Answer:
K =6.697 Kg/s²
Explanation:
Given:
delta m =41 g = 0.041 kg
delta x = 6cm = 0.06m
g = 9.8 m/s²
according to the given formula
K = delta m g /delta x
K = (0.041 kg × 9.8 m/s²) / 0.06m
K =6.697 Kg/s²