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The potential energy, P, in a spring is represented using the formula P = kx2. Lupe uses an equivalent equation, which is solved for k, to determine the answers to her homework.

Which equation should she use?

k = 2Px2
k = Px2
k = 2p/x2
k = p/2x2

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k = 2p/x^2 You should use this equation.
User Tejus Prasad
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Original equation is
P=kx^(2)

So,
kx^(2) =P and


k=(P)/(x^(2) )

If we compare this equation with the given options, we can easily find that this matches with the last one
k=(p)/(2x^(2) ) with P = p/2.

Hence, correct option is
k=(p)/(2x^(2) ).

User Sebastian The Crab
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