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(Please see attached photo) A force of 10kg stretches the spring in series (image 1) by 10cm. How much weight would be required to stretch the springs in parallel (image 2) to 1…
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The answer is 30 kg make sure you have a good day and put kg at the end or it will be wrong
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I hope the answer will be 30 kg.
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