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If the force on a spring is 2 N and it stretched 0.5 m, what is the spring constant? O A. 2 N/m OB. 0.2 N/m OC. 0.4 N/m OD. 4 N/m
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If the force on a spring is 2 N and it stretched 0.5 m, what is the spring constant? O A. 2 N/m OB. 0.2 N/m OC. 0.4 N/m OD. 4 N/m
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If the force on a spring is 2 N and it stretched 0.5 m, what is the spring constant?
O A. 2 N/m
OB. 0.2 N/m
OC. 0.4 N/m
OD. 4 N/m
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It solved by the Hooke's law states F=kx
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0.4n/m
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