You would expect to get a graph that curves upward (not a straight line) for (select all that apply) a. a graph of F vs

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You would expect to get a graph that curves upward (not a straight line) for (select all that apply) a. a graph of F vs

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You would expect to get a graph that curves upward (not astraight line) for (select all that apply)
a. a graph of F vs x for a spring acting ideally
b. PE in spring vs x
c. A graph of F vs x where there is so much force on the springthat it has stopped acting ideally.
d. your graph of F vs. x that only includes small displacementswith small masses added (and no displacements of 0)
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