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What is the displacement of a spring if it has a spring constant of 10 N/m, and a force of 2.5 N is applied?

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O.25 m is the displacement
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Answer:

Displacement, x = 0.25 m

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Spring constant, k = 10 N/m

Force, F = 2.5 N

We have to find the displacement of a spring. It can be calculated using Hooke's law i.e.

F = - kx


x=(F)/(k)


x=(2.5\ N)/(10\ N/m)

x = 0.25 m

Hence, the displacement of the spring is 0.25 m.

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