• If the spring shown is pulled by 400N force. The stretch (s) of the spring will be:
lo
k=20...
Physics, 14.06.2020 23:57 AmaiyahHarrison6356
• If the spring shown is pulled by 400N force. The stretch (s) of the spring will be:
lo
k=200N/m
S
F=400N
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