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Suppose it takes 4 erg of work to stretch a spring 10 cm beyond its natural length. How much more work is needed to stretch it 4 cm further?

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Answer:

3.84 erg

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Hooke's law, the energy required to stretch a spring by x length is


E = kx^2/2

where k is the spring constant. We can plug in E = 4 and x = 10 to estimate k


4 = k10^2/2


4 = 50k


k = 4 / 50 = 0.08

To stretch 4cm further (at 14cm), the total work required is


E_2 = kx_2^2 = 0.08*14^2/2 = 7.84

The additional work needed is 7.84 - 4 = 3.84 erg

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