A force of 30N is required to hold a spring that has been stretched from its...
7. A force of 40 N is required to hold a spring that has been stretched from its natural length of 10 cm to a length of 16 cm. How much work is done in stretching the spring from 13 cm to 17 cm?
A force of 150 lb is required to hold a spring that has been stretched from its natural length of 1 ft to 3 ft. How much work is done in stretching the spring from 3 ft to 5 ft?
A force of 10 lb is required to hold a spring stretched 4 in. beyond its natural length. How much work W is done in stretching it from its natural length to 10 in. beyond its natural length?
18.0cm 20.5cm 25.0cm No Load A spring is stretched by a force f from its natural length of 18 cm. When it is stretched to 20.5 cm, a force of 50.17 N is applied. What is the spring constant of this spring? Answer in 2 decimal places and in N/m. 18.0cm 20.5cm 25.0cm No Load A spring is stretched by a force f from its natural length of 18 cm. When it is stretched to 20.5 cm, a force of...
18.0cm 20.5cm 25.0cm No Load A spring is stretched by a force f from its natural length of 18 cm. When it is stretched to 20.5 cm, a force of 50.17 N is applied. What is the spring constant of this spring? Answer in 2 decimal places and in N/m.
A force of 10 lb is required to hold a spring stretched 1/3ft beyond its natural length. Which of the following integrals represents the amount of work done in stretching it from its natural length to 1/2 ft beyond its natural length? 5/6 30x da J1/2 -1/2 30x da 0 so" [" -1/2 20. dac 1/2 10 zda 0 3 Com S 5/6 203 do 1/2
Hooke’s Law states that the force required to maintain a spring stretched x units beyond its natural length is proportional to x, i.e. f(x) = kx where k is a positive constant. Suppose that 4 J of work is needed to stretch a spring from its natural length 10 cm to a length of 36 cm. Find the exact value of work needed to stretch the spring from 15 cm to 28 cm.
A spring whose spring constant is 947.7 N/m has been stretched by a force of 5.5 N in the +x direction. Its full stretched length is measured to be 10.6 cm. What is the original, unstretched length of this spring?
A spring has a natural length of 10 cm. If a 29-N force is required to keep it stretched to a length of 26 cm, how much work w is required to stretch it from 10 cm to 18 cm? (Round your answer to two decimal places.) W 3 Need Help?
Question 3: A spring with a mass of 4kg has natural length 3m. A force of 30N is required to maintain it stretched to a length of 5m. If the spring is stretched to a length of 6m and then released with initial velocity 0, find the position of the mass at any timet.