A hand exerciser utilizes a coiled spring. A force of 92.9 N is required to compress the spring by 0.0201 m. Determine the force needed to compress the spring by 0.0513 m.
for a spring
F = k*x
F1 = k*x1
F2 = k*x2
F2/F1 = x2/x1
F2/92.9 = 0.0513/0.0201
F2 = 237.1 N
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