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A 234 N force causes a spring to stretch from its normal, equilibrium
position. The spring constant (k) for this spring 655 N/m. When the spring is in its normal, equilibrium state, it is 45 cm long. How long is it when it is
stretched with this 234 N force?
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A 234 N force causes a spring to stretch from its normal, equilibrium
position. The spring constant...
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