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A force of 1 pounds is required to hold a spring stretched 0.1 feet beyond its natural length. How much work (in foot-pounds) is done in stretching the spring from its natural length to 1.1 feet beyond its natural length

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Given Information:

Force = f = 1 pound

Stretched length = x = 0.1 ft

Required Information:

Work done = W = ?

Answer:

Work done = 6.05 ft.lb

Step-by-step explanation:

From the Hook's law we know that

f(x) = kx

Where f is the applied force, k is spring constant and x is length of spring being stretched.

k = F/x

k = 1/0.1

k = 10 lb/ft

f(x) = 10x

The work done is given by

W = ∫ f(x) dx

Where f(x) = 10x and limits of integration are (1.1, 0)

W = ∫ 10x dx

W = 10*x²/2

W = 5x²

Evaluating the limits,

W = 5(1.1)² - 5(0)²

W = 6.05 - 0

W = 6.05 ft.lb

Therefore, 6.05 ft.lb work has been done in stretching the spring from its natural length to 1.1 feet beyond it's natural length.

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