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If a spring stores 5 j of energy when its compressed by 0.5 m. what is the spring constant

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Answer:

Spring constant = k = 10 N/m

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Hooke's law:

F = kx.

  • F = The force applied to the spring in newtons (N).
  • k = The spring constant measured in newtons per meter (N/m).
  • x = The distance the spring is stretched from its equilibrium position in meters (m).

k = F/x

Putting values in above formula:

k = 5/0.5

k = 10 N/m


User IFadi
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The elastic potential energy stored in a spring is given by:


E=(1)/(2)kx^2

where k is the spring constant, and x=0.5 is the compression of the spring. Re-arranging the formula and using E=5 J, we find the spring constant:


k=(2E)/(x^2)=(2(5 J))/((0.5 m)^2)=40 N/m

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