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Social Studies, 26.07.2019 01:30 olivernolasco23

Using hooke's law, f subscript s p r i n g end subscript equals k increment x, find the elastic constant of a spring that stretches 2 cm when a 4 newton force is applied to it. 1/2 n/cm 2 n/cm 4 n/cm 8 n/cm

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