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Physics, 16.03.2020 20:55, baseball1525

For small stretches, the Achilles tendon can be modeled as an ideal spring. Experiments using a particular tendon showed that it stretched 2.66 mm when a 125-kg mass was hung from it. (a) Find the spring constant of this tendon. (b) How much would it have to stretch to store 50.0 J of energy

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