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The following results were obtained in a experiment to verify Hooke’s law when a spring was extended by hanging various loads on it. (I) Complete...

      

The following results were obtained in a experiment to verify Hooke’s law when a spring was extended by hanging various loads on it.
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(I) Complete the table for the extension e above.
(II) Plot a graph of load (y-axis) against extension
(III) From the graph determine the springs constant
(IV) Calculate the energy stored when the spring is stretched to 16 cm.

  

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Kavungya
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ii) Suitable axes labelled
All points correct
Suitable line
iii) Springs constant K = f/e
Use students graph
Correct units
iv) Energy stored when the length is stretched by 16 cm
Area under the graph
Or E = ½ ke2
Use k from graph and e = 16 cm.
K must be correct.
Kavungya answered the question on October 1, 2019 at 11:25


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