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Chapter 8, Problem 27P
A spring has an unstretched length of 10 cm. It exerts a restoring force F when stretched to a length of 11 cm.
a. For what total stretched length of the spring is its restoring force 3F?
b. At what compressed length is the restoring force 2F?
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