A spring extends by 2cm when a mass of 50g is hanged on it. What force is required to extend it by 2.5cm?

      

A spring extends by 2cm when a mass of 50g is hanged on it. What force is required to extend it by 2.5cm?

  

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joseph
if the spring obeys Hooke's law then extension is directly proportional to the force applied. hence the resultant extension will be = (2.5/2) x50
=62.5 cm
joseph rimiru answered the question on October 28, 2017 at 09:22


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