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What would be the potential energy of the triceps muscle if we used two rubber bands instead of one? Assume that k=35.0 N/m and x=35.9 mm.
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What would be the potential energy of the triceps muscle if we used two rubber bands instead of one? Assume that k=35.0 N/m and x=35.9 mm.
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What would be the potential energy of the triceps muscle if we used two rubber bands instead of one? Assume that k=35.0 N/m and x=35.9 mm.
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