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Mathematics, 15.12.2020 05:40 nedy82

The force F applied on a spring to stretch it by x centimeters is given by the equation F = Kx, where K is the spring’s constant. The table gives the force applied in newtons and the corresponding elongation of the spring in centimeters. Find the force applied when the spring is stretched to 1.8 centimeters. A) 32 newtons
B) 33 newtons
C) 34 newtons
D) 35 newtons
E) 36 newtons


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