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Chapter 5 Problem 5.3.75

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A light spring with spring constant 1.20 3 103 N/m hangs from an elevated support. From its lower end hangs a second light spring, which has spring constant 1.80 3 103 N/m. A 1.50-kg object hangs at rest from the lower end of the second spring. (a) Find the total extension distance of the pair of springs. (b) Find the effective spring constant of the pair of springs as a system. We describe these springs as being in series. Hint: Consider the forces on each spring separately.

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Title College Physics 9 
Author Serway Vuille
ISBN 9780840062062

A light spring with spring constant 1.20 3 103 N/m hangs

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