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Title: Hooke's law is applicable to idealized (linear) springs that are not stretched or compressed too ...
Post by: dez on Dec 9, 2021
Hooke's law is applicable to idealized (linear) springs that are not stretched or compressed too far. Consider a nonlinear spring whose restoring force is given by F(x) = 18x - 0.3x3, for |x| ≤ 9. How much work is done in stretching the spring from its equilibrium position (x = 0) to x = 1? Round to two decimal places when appropriate.

▸ 473.85 J

▸ 17.7 J

▸ 8.93 J

▸ 236.93 J


Title: Hooke's law is applicable to idealized (linear) springs that are not stretched or compressed too ...
Post by: 1234bn on Dec 9, 2021
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