Physics, 28.01.2020 21:56 hamadehassan
A10.-newton force compresses a spring
0.25 meter from its equilibrium position.
calculate the spring constant of this spring.
[show all work, including the equation and
substitution with units.]
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A10.-newton force compresses a spring
0.25 meter from its equilibrium position.
calculat...
0.25 meter from its equilibrium position.
calculat...
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