A student measures the force exerted by a spring to be 12.15 N with an uncertainty of 0.15 N. She then uses Hooke's Law

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A student measures the force exerted by a spring to be 12.15 N with an uncertainty of 0.15 N. She then uses Hooke's Law

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A Student Measures The Force Exerted By A Spring To Be 12 15 N With An Uncertainty Of 0 15 N She Then Uses Hooke S Law 1
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A student measures the force exerted by a spring to be 12.15 N with an uncertainty of 0.15 N. She then uses Hooke's Law to calculate that the force should be 12.36 N with an uncertainty of 0.07 N. The measured force does not agree with the calculated force within the uncertainties. A) True B) False
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