In the figure, we must apply a force of magnitude 82.0 N to hold the block stationary at x -2.00 cm. From that position, we then slowly move the block so that our force does +8.00 J of work on the spring-block system; the block is then again stationary. What are the block's positions? (a) positive and (b) negative) Block F-0 attached to spring x positive F negative F (a) * negative E positive (b) (a) Number 6.25 Units cm (b) Number i -6.25 Units cm

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In the figure, we must apply a force of magnitude 82.0 N to hold the block stationary at x -2.00 cm. From that position, we then slowly
move the block so that our force does +8.00 J of work on the spring-block system; the block is then again stationary. What are the
block's positions? (a) positive and (b) negative)
-Block
attached
to spring
F-0
x positive
F, negative
(a)
* negative
E positive
llle
(0)
(a) Number
6.25
Units
cm
(b) Number
-6.25
Units
cm
Transcribed Image Text:In the figure, we must apply a force of magnitude 82.0 N to hold the block stationary at x -2.00 cm. From that position, we then slowly move the block so that our force does +8.00 J of work on the spring-block system; the block is then again stationary. What are the block's positions? (a) positive and (b) negative) -Block attached to spring F-0 x positive F, negative (a) * negative E positive llle (0) (a) Number 6.25 Units cm (b) Number -6.25 Units cm
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