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A spring mass system is set up like shown on the left. Two springs, both with spring constant k = 25 N/m are keeping a mass of 3kg at rest. The bottom spring is being compressed 0.5m. How much is the top
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A spring mass system is set up like shown on the left. Two springs, both with spring constant k = 25 N/m are keeping a mass of 3kg at rest. The bottom spring is being compressed 0.5m. How much is the top spring being stretched?
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Answer: = 4.6kg
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