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A spring has a spring constant of 115 N/m. How much energy is stored in the

spring when it is compressed 0.15 m past its natural length?
O A. 1.33
OB. 0.82
O C. 17.30
O D. 8.6J

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Step-by-step explanation:

Elastic energy stored in a spring is:

EE = ½ kx²

EE = ½ (115 N/m) (0.15 m)²

EE = 1.3 J

User Cbarrick
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Answer: The energy stored in the spring is 1.33 J

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the energy stored in the spring, we use the equation:


E=(1)/(2)kx^2

where,

E = energy stored in the spring

k = spring constant = 115 N/m

x = compression of the spring = 0.15 m

Putting values in above equation, we get:


E=(1)/(2)* 115* (0.15)^2\\\\E=1.33J

Hence, the energy stored in the spring is 1.33 J

User Kmitov
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