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Physics, 27.10.2019 05:43 raieliz1414

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roxenna attaches her 1.50 kg textbook to a 5.0 m, 4.00 n/m cord. she then drops it from a platform, 12.0 m off of the ground. show calculations step by step.

which of the following choices equals the elastic force in the cord at point 2?
a. 4.0 n
b. 6.0 n
c. 8.0 n
d. 12 n
20 n

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