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A dart is loaded into a spring-loaded toy dart gun by pushing the spring in by a 
distance d. For the next loading?the spring is compressed a distance d/3. How much 
work is required to load the second dart compared to that required to load the first?A) nine times as muchB) three times as muchC) the sameD) one-third as muchE) one-Ninth as much

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Answer:


W'=(W)/(9)

Step-by-step explanation:

The potential energy of the spring or the work done by the spring is given by :


W=(1)/(2)kd^2............(1)

k is the spring constant

d is the compression

When the spring is compressed a distance d' = d/3, let W' is the work is required to load the second dart. Then the work done is given by :


W'=(1)/(2)kd'^2


W'=(1)/(2)k(d/3)^2.............(2)

Dividing equation (1) and (2) :


(W)/(W')=(1/2kd^2)/(1/2k(d/3)^2)


(W)/(W')=9


W'=(W)/(9)

So, the work required to load the second dart compared to that required to load the first is one-Ninth as much. Therefore, the correct option is (E).

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