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Physics, 26.06.2019 07:30, alicia234

Aphysics student hangs various masses from a spring and records the resulting distance the spring has stretched. the graph shows the data, which plots the mass hung from the spring as a function of the distance the mass caused the spring to stretch beyond its original length. by how much will the spring have stretched if you hang a 2.35 kg mass from it, assuming that it continues to obey hooke’s law? 120 cm 94 cm 76 cm 50 cm


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