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According to the graph above, how large of a force is needed in order to stretch the string 1.00 meters?

100 N
120 N
400 N
420 N

According to the graph above, how large of a force is needed in order to stretch the-example-1

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My guess for this one would be; 400 N

My reasoning would be; it starts at 0 on both X and Y, if you need to get to 1.00 meters thats 4/4. 1/4 of 1.00 is .25, and on .25 its on 100 so multiply it by 4 to make 1.00 and you get 400 N

User Denis Anisimov
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Answer:

The needed force is 400 N.

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to calculate the force for 1.00 m string

According to graph,

The force applied for stretch from 0.10 to 0.15 is 20 N.

0.10-0.15 = 0.05 m

So, the force applied is 20 N for 0.05 m.

For stretch 0.05 m = 20 N

For stretch 1 m =
(20)/(0.05)= 400\ N

Hence, The needed force is 400 N.

User Panschk
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