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Alika [10]
4 years ago
4

A force of 75 n is applied to a spring, causing it to stretch 0.3 m. what is the spring constant of the spring?

Physics
2 answers:
raketka [301]4 years ago
6 0

Answer: The spring constant of the spring is -250 Newton/ meter.

Explanation:

Force exerted on the spring = 75 Newton

Distance up-to spring stretched = 0.3 meter

F=-kx

Negative sign means that force is in opposite direction.

75 Newton=-k(0.3 meter)

k=-250 Newton/ meter

The spring constant of the spring is -250 Newton/ meter.

adell [148]4 years ago
3 0

250 N/m


According to "e2020", this is correct

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