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A Force Of 15 N Is Applied To A Spring, Causing It To Stretch 0.3 M. What Is The Spring Constant For The Particular Spring
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A Force Of 15 N Is Applied To A Spring, Causing It To Stretch 0.3 M. What Is The Spring Constant For The Particular Spring
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A Force Of 15 N Is Applied To A Spring, Causing It To Stretch 0.3 M. What Is The Spring Constant For The Particular Spring
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50 on edge
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The spring constant is the number of Newtons needed to cause an extension of 1metre. So in this case it is 15/0.3 = 50 N/m
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