What is the spring constant of a bungee cord that stretches an additional 1.2
m when 100 N of...
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Physics, 01.04.2020 01:39 mariahbrooks
What is the spring constant of a bungee cord that stretches an additional 1.2
m when 100 N of force are applied?
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A. 83.3 N/m
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B. 98.8 N/m
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C. 115 N/m
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D. 0.012 N/m
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