It takes a force of 36,250 lb to compress a coil spring assembly from its free height of 9 inches to its fully compressed height of 4 inches. a. What is the assembly's force constant? b. How much work does it take to compress the assembly the first half inch? the second half inch? Answer to the nearest in-Ib.

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It takes a force of 36,250 lb to compress a coil spring assembly from its free height of 9 inches to its
fully compressed height of 4 inches.
a. What is the assembly's force constant?
b. How much work does it take to compress the assembly the first half inch? the second half inch?
Answer to the nearest in-lb.
a. k =
Ib/in
Transcribed Image Text:It takes a force of 36,250 lb to compress a coil spring assembly from its free height of 9 inches to its fully compressed height of 4 inches. a. What is the assembly's force constant? b. How much work does it take to compress the assembly the first half inch? the second half inch? Answer to the nearest in-lb. a. k = Ib/in
It takes a force of 14,672 lb to compress a coil spring assembly from its free height of 5 inches to its
fully compressed height of 3 inches.
a. What is the assembly's force constant?
b. How much work does it take to compress the assembly the first half inch? the second half inch?
Answer to the nearest in-lb.
-..
a. k= 7336 lb/in
b. How much work does it take to compress the assembly the first half inch?
917 in-lb
(Round to the nearest whole number as needed.)
How much work does it take to compress the assembly the second half inch?
2751 in-lb
(Round to the nearest whole number as needed.)
Transcribed Image Text:It takes a force of 14,672 lb to compress a coil spring assembly from its free height of 5 inches to its fully compressed height of 3 inches. a. What is the assembly's force constant? b. How much work does it take to compress the assembly the first half inch? the second half inch? Answer to the nearest in-lb. -.. a. k= 7336 lb/in b. How much work does it take to compress the assembly the first half inch? 917 in-lb (Round to the nearest whole number as needed.) How much work does it take to compress the assembly the second half inch? 2751 in-lb (Round to the nearest whole number as needed.)
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