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PLEASE HELP, I'LL GIVE BRAINLIEST! The spiral springs shown in the figure below are identical. Each spring has a spring constant K = 20N/m². Each rod weighs 0.1 N and each spring weighs 0.1 N. Determine the extension caused by the 180 N weight.
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