Answer:
The spring constant is approximately
.
The spring would stretch approximately
.
Approximately
of energy is required to stretch this spring to the required position.
(Assumption:
.)
Step-by-step explanation:
Make sure all displacements are measured in standard units:
.
.
(a)
To find the spring constant
, divide force on the spring
by displacement
. That is:
.
In this question, force on the spring is equal to the weight of the object. To find the weight of the object, multiply mass
by
:
.
Substitute
into the equation
to find the spring constant
:
.
(b)
By Hooke's Law, as long as spring constant
is fixed, displacement of the spring would be proportional to the external force on the spring.
If
is fixed, the weight of an object will be proportional to its mass. Hence, the weight of the
object would be
that of the
object.
Therefore, reducing the mass of the object on the spring by
would also reduce the displacement of the spring by
.
(c)
If the spring constant
is fixed, the work required to stretch the spring by
is given by the formula
.
In this example, it is already found that
. The energy required to stretch the spring by
would be:
.