A spring has natural length 28 cm. Compare the work (in J) w, done in stretching the spring from 28 cm to 38 cm with the work (in J) W, done in stretching it from 38 cm to 48 cm. (Use k for the spring constant.) W, = W2 = How are W, and W, related? W. Dw.

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Chapter8: Applications Of Trigonometry
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A spring has natural length 28 cm. Compare the work (in J) W, done in stretching the spring from 28 cm to 38 cm with the work (in J) W, done in stretching it from
38 cm to 48 cm. (Use k for the spring constant.)
W1
J
W2
How are W, and W, related?
W2
=
Transcribed Image Text:1 A spring has natural length 28 cm. Compare the work (in J) W, done in stretching the spring from 28 cm to 38 cm with the work (in J) W, done in stretching it from 38 cm to 48 cm. (Use k for the spring constant.) W1 J W2 How are W, and W, related? W2 =
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A spring has natural length 28 cm. Compare the work (in J) W₁ done in stretching the spring from 28 cm to 38 cm with the work (in J) W₂ done in stretching it from 38 cm to 48 cm. (Use k for the spring constant.)

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W and W

How Wand Wrelated 

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