A student performs Hooks law experiment to determine the spring constant k. Use the shown figure to answer the following

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A student performs Hooks law experiment to determine the spring constant k. Use the shown figure to answer the following

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A student performs Hooks law experiment to determine the spring constant k. Use the shown figure to answer the following: 001 cm 2 3 4 5 01 9 52 gram 7 o 8 9 10 11
v The initial length of the spring (Lo) is = ( v)m • The hanging mass is = ( v + v) gram The final length of the spring (L) is = ( v + ~) m The increase in the length of the spring (x) is = m • If the student reduces the hanging mass by half, what will happen to the value of x?
0.066 0.1 6.6 0.001 3.7 0.01 2.9 52 0.037 1 0.029 decrease increase
= In Hooks law experiment, a student found the value of the spring constant (kexp = 13.4 kg/s2). If the exact value of (kth = 12.5 kg/s2), find the percentage error ( % k) = =
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