Determine the displacement (m) of the whole spring system given if the net force applied to the whole system is 5.61 N. Use kl = 1.19 N/m k2 = 1.35 N/m, k3 = 2.71 N/m, k4 1.43 N/m, and k5 1.36 N/m. (Use 2 decimal places for the final answer.) %3D %3D k2 k, K3 K5 KA

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Determine the displacement (m) of the whole spring system given if
the net force applied to the whole system is 5.61 N. Use kl = 1.19 N/m,
k2 = 1.35 N/m, k3 = 2.71 N/m, k4 1.43 N/m, and k5 1.36 N/m. (Use
2 decimal places for the final answer.)
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Transcribed Image Text:Determine the displacement (m) of the whole spring system given if the net force applied to the whole system is 5.61 N. Use kl = 1.19 N/m, k2 = 1.35 N/m, k3 = 2.71 N/m, k4 1.43 N/m, and k5 1.36 N/m. (Use 2 decimal places for the final answer.) %3D %3D %3D k2 k, k3 Ks KA
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