Hookes Law states that if a weight is attached to a

Chapter 1, Problem 131

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Hookes Law states that if a weight is attached to a hanging spring, then the stretched length s of the spring is linearly related to . For a particular spring we have where s is measured in inches and in pounds. (a) What do the slope and s-intercept in this equation represent? (b) How long is the spring when a 5-lb weight is attached?

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