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A certain spring has a resting length of 0.08 m (8 cm) when it is not stretched. The spring is stretched to a length of 0.10 m (10 cm), 0.02 m beyond its natural length. Holding it in this stretched position requires a force of 20 N. Question: What is the force function for this spring? Answer: Hooke's Law says that the force required to maintain the spring in a stretched position is the linear function F(x) = kx. Find the spring constant, k, for the spring described above, and enter that number as your final answer.

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Answer:

The spring constant is
k =1000 \ N/m

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

The resting length is
x = 0.08 \ m

The extension of spring is
e = 0.02 \ m

The new length of spring is
l = 0.10 \ m

The force is
F = 20 \ N

The spring constant is


k = (F)/(e)

substituting values


k = (20)/(0.02)


k =1000 \ N/m

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