Question 3 Determine the force (N) exerted on a 12.58-cm spring when it has a displacement of 3.81 inches. Note that the same spring has a change in length of 14.17 cm when applied with a force of 22.58 N. (Use 2 decimal places for the final answer.)

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Determine the force (N) exerted on a 12.58-cm spring when it has a displacement of
3.81 inches. Note that the same spring has a change in length of 14.17 cm when applied
with a force of 22.58 N. (Use 2 decimal places for the final answer.)
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Question 4
Consider two separate springs, spring A and B. Spring A has 13.3 times the stiffness
than Spring B when Spring B has 11.23 times the change in length than that of Spring A.
Determine the ratio of the amount force applied in Spring A to the force applied in
Spring B. (Use 2 decimal places for the final answer.)
Transcribed Image Text:Question 3 Determine the force (N) exerted on a 12.58-cm spring when it has a displacement of 3.81 inches. Note that the same spring has a change in length of 14.17 cm when applied with a force of 22.58 N. (Use 2 decimal places for the final answer.) D Question 4 Consider two separate springs, spring A and B. Spring A has 13.3 times the stiffness than Spring B when Spring B has 11.23 times the change in length than that of Spring A. Determine the ratio of the amount force applied in Spring A to the force applied in Spring B. (Use 2 decimal places for the final answer.)
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Question 1
23.26-cm spring is displaced by 19.3 cm when 21.04 N is applied. What would be the
resulting final length of the spring (inches) when a tensile force of 43.51 N is applied?
(Use 2 decimal places for the final answer.)
Question 2
The initial and final length of spring A are 17.65 cm and 48.61 cm respectively after a
force of 42.36 N is applied. If spring B with twice the stiffness and length is applied with
twice the force as compared to that of spring A, what would be the resulting change in
length (m) of spring B? (Use 4 decimal places for the final answer.)
Transcribed Image Text:D Question 1 23.26-cm spring is displaced by 19.3 cm when 21.04 N is applied. What would be the resulting final length of the spring (inches) when a tensile force of 43.51 N is applied? (Use 2 decimal places for the final answer.) Question 2 The initial and final length of spring A are 17.65 cm and 48.61 cm respectively after a force of 42.36 N is applied. If spring B with twice the stiffness and length is applied with twice the force as compared to that of spring A, what would be the resulting change in length (m) of spring B? (Use 4 decimal places for the final answer.)
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