When a spring is compressed 2.50 × 10^–2 meter
from its equilibrium position, the total potential
energy stored in the spring is 1.25 × 10^–2 joule.
Calculate the spring constant of the spring.
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substitution with units.]

Respuesta :

     The working of a spring is given by:

[tex]T_{el}= \frac{k\Delta x^2}{2} [/tex]
 
     Entering the unknowns, we have:

[tex]T_{el}=\frac{k\Delta x^2}{2} \\ 1.25*10^{-2}*2*J=k(2.5*10^{-2}m)^2 \\ k= \frac{2.5*10^{-2}*J}{(2.5*10^{-2}m)^2} \\ k=40* \frac{J}{m^2} \\ k=40 \frac{N*m}{m^2} \\ \boxed {k=40* \frac{N}{m} }[/tex]
 
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