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choli [55]
3 years ago
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Someone Please Help Just need answerd

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1 answer:
Elina [12.6K]3 years ago
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1. The spring is storing

1/2 (240 N/m) (0.40 m)² = 19.2 J ≈ 19 J

of potential energy.

2. When the spring is compressed by 0.30 m, it is storing

1/2 (240 N/m) (0.30 m)² = 10.8 J

so there was a loss of 19.2 J - 10.8 J = 8.4 J.

3. The spring is storing

1/2 (150 N/m) (0.80 m)² = 48 J

of potential energy.

4. Stretching the spring by 0.20 m more has it storing

1/2 (150 N/m) (1.0 m)² = 75 J

so that the extra weight adds 75 J - 48 J = 27 J of energy.

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