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Two springs have their force constant as `k_(1)` and `k_(2) (k_(1) gt k_(2))`. When they are streched by the same force.

A

No work is done in case of both the springs

B

Equal work is done in case of both the spriongs

C

More work is done in case of second spring

D

more work is done in case of first spring

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The correct Answer is:
C

`W=(F^2)/(2k)`
If both springs are stretched by same force then `Wprop(1)/(k)`
As `k_1gtk_2` therefore `W_1ltW_2`
i.e., More work in done in case of spring.
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