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Using Hooke's law, Fspring=kΔx, find the elastic constant of a spring that stretches 2 cm. when a 4 Newton force is applied to it. A) 1/2N/cm B) 2N/cm C) 4N/cm D) 8N/cm
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Using Hooke's law, Fspring=kΔx, find the elastic constant of a spring that stretches 2 cm. when a 4 Newton force is applied to it. A) 1/2N/cm B) 2N/cm C) 4N/cm D) 8N/cm
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Using Hooke's law, Fspring=kΔx, find the elastic constant of a spring that stretches 2 cm. when a 4 Newton force is applied to it.
A) 1/2N/cm
B) 2N/cm
C) 4N/cm
D) 8N/cm
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The correct answer is 2 N/cm, I take k12 and that was the correct answer
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