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Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2022 5:28 am
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Use Hooke's Law, which states that the distance a spring stretches (or compresses) from its natural, or equilibrium, length varies directly as the applied force on the spring The colled spring of a toy supports the weight of a child. The weight of a 25-pound child compresses the spring a distance of 1.9 inches. The toy does not work property when a megh compresses the spring more than 7 inches. What is the maximum weight for which the toy works property? (Round your answer to twn decimal places) 1b
Use Hooke's Law, which states that the distance a spring stretches (or compresses) from its natural, or equilibrium, length varies directly as the applied force on the spring The colled spring of a toy supports the weight of a child. The weight of a 25-pound child compresses the spring a distance of 1.9 inches. The toy does not work property when a megh compresses the spring more than 7 inches. What is the maximum weight for which the toy works property? (Round your answer to twn decimal places) 1b