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An elastic cord has a spring constant of 38 N/m. How much force is required to stretch the cord 0.3 m past its natural length?
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An elastic cord has a spring constant of 38 N/m. How much force is required to stretch the cord 0.3 m past its natural length?
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An elastic cord has a spring constant of 38 N/m. How much force is required
to stretch the cord 0.3 m past its natural length?
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Step-by-step explanation:
F = kx
F = (38 N/m) (0.3 m)
F = 11.4 N
Round as needed.
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