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Physics, 20.06.2020 18:57, GlitterGayness

force of 530 N keeps a certain ideal spring stretched a distance of 0.800 m. Part A What is the potential energy of the spring when it is stretched 0.800 m? Express your answer with the appropriate units. U1 = nothing Request Answer Part B What is its potential energy when it is compressed 5.00 cm? Express your answer with the appropriate units. U2 = nothing nothing

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