I find a spring that is labeled "80 N/m", but it is actually 3.5 inches long. I fasten a beam (horizontal rod) 789 mm above the table-top, and hang the spring from it. Where is the spring's bottom end? (presume the spring does not stretch due to its own weight; 1 inch is 25.4 mm) O 786 mm above the table 307 mm above the table 89 mm above the table 709 mm above the table 878 mm above the table 780 mm above the table 789 mm above the table 70 mm above the table 777 mm above the table 700 mm above the table O touching the table-top

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I find a spring that is labeled "80 N/m", but it is
actually 3.5 inches long.
I fasten a beam (horizontal rod) 789 mm above
the table-top, and hang the spring from it.
Where is the spring's bottom end? (presume the
spring does not stretch due to its own weight; 1
inch is 25.4 mm)
786 mm above the table
307 mm above the table
89 mm above the table
709 mm above the table
878 mm above the table
780 mm above the table
789 mm above the table
70 mm above the table
O 777 mm above the table
700 mm above the table
O touching the table-top
Transcribed Image Text:I find a spring that is labeled "80 N/m", but it is actually 3.5 inches long. I fasten a beam (horizontal rod) 789 mm above the table-top, and hang the spring from it. Where is the spring's bottom end? (presume the spring does not stretch due to its own weight; 1 inch is 25.4 mm) 786 mm above the table 307 mm above the table 89 mm above the table 709 mm above the table 878 mm above the table 780 mm above the table 789 mm above the table 70 mm above the table O 777 mm above the table 700 mm above the table O touching the table-top
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