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Physics, 17.09.2019 20:00, jadajohnson14

A heavy-duty shock absorber is compressed 4 cm from its equilibrium position by a mass of 700nbspkg. how much work is required to compress the shock absorber 4 cm from its equilibrium position? (a mass of 700 kg exerts a force (in newtons) of 700g, where galmost equals9.8 m divided by s squared.)set up the integral that should be used to find the work required to compress the shock absorber 4 cm from its equilibrium position. use decreasing limits of integration. express all displacements in meters.

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