For an automobile spring using a 25 kg car battery, the spring constant is mathematically given as
K=4.08.3N/m
<h3>What is the spring constant?</h3>
Question Parameter(s):
a 25 kg car battery
The springs are pulled out by 0.06 meters
Generally, the equation for the Force is mathematically given as
F=mg
Therefore
F=(25*9.8)
(25*9.8)=K(0.06)
K=4.08.3N/m
In conclusion, the spring constant
K=4.08.3N/m
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Answer:
Decrease
Explanation:
Working at a constant temperature when more pressure is exerted, the volume decreases.
This is known as Boyle's law.
According to Boyle's law;
"the volume of a fixed mass of a gas varies inversely as the pressure changes, if the temperature is constant".
Mathematically;
P₁V₁ = P₂V₂
P and V are pressure and volume
1 and 2 are initial and final states.