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A weightless spring is stretched 10 cm by a suspended 1-kg block. If two such springs are used to suspend the block, one spring above the other, to effectively provide one double-length spring, then the total stretch of the double-length spring will be

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Answer:

total stretch of the double-length spring will be 20 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

given data

length x1 = 10 cm

mass = 1 kg

mass = double = 2 kg

to find out

the total stretch of the double-length spring will be

solution

we can say here spring constant is

k = mg ............1

k is spring constant and m is mass and g is acceleration due to gravity

so for in 1st case and 2nd case with 1 kg mass and 2 kg mass

kx1 = mg .........................2

and

kx2 = 2mg ........................3

x is length

so from equation 2 and 3


(kx1)/(kx2)= (1mg)/(2mg)


(x1)/(x2) = (1)/(2)


(10)/(x2) = (1)/(2)

x2 = 20

so total stretch of the double-length spring will be 20 cm

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