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SVEN [57.7K]
3 years ago
8

The cardiovascular system works closely with the __ system, which takes oxygen out of the air and makes it available for our cel

ls to use.
A. Endocrine
B. Excretory
C. Digestive
D. Respiratory
Physics
1 answer:
Sphinxa [80]3 years ago
3 0
The Answer Is Respiratory System
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Explanation:

From Hook's law,

F  = ke .................................... Equation 1.

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k = F/e .......................... Equation 2

Given: F = W = mg = 0.15(9.8) = 1.47 N, e = 4.6 cm = 0.046 m.

k = 1.47/0.046

k = 31.96 N/m.

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Work done in stretching the spring  through both displacement

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Where W = work done, k = spring constant, e = extension.

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