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Physics, 26.09.2021 19:30 theangelsanchez

QUESTION 10 A spring is suspended vertically with a load of 0.8 kg from a retort stand. The
spring will extend by 20.0 cm if a force of 15.0 N is applied at its end. Calculate
a) the maximum extension produced by the load, 0.8 kg
b) the potential energy stored in the spring at maximum extension

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