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Physics, 22.11.2019 03:31 ronniethefun

Using hooke's law, you find the spring constant of a given spring to be 8.0 n/m 0.6 n/m. your lab partner uses simple harmonic motion and finds the spring constant to be 8.9 n/m 0.5 n/m. would you consider these two springs to have the same spring constant?

a. yes

b. no

c. not enough info

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