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Physics, 06.10.2019 16:00 Magalaki8999

Asingle mass m1 = 3.6 kg hangs from a spring in a motionless elevator. the spring is extended x = 15.0 cm from its unstretched length. . now, three masses m1 = 3.6 kg, m2 = 10.8 kg and m3 = 7.2 kg hang from three identical springs in a motionless elevator. the springs all have the same spring constant that you just calculated above. . what is the distance the lower spring is stretched from its equilibrium length?

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