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5 N of force is required to stretch a spring by 3 cm. If the spring is divided into four equal sections, then calculate the force required to stretch one section by 4 cm.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will follow these calculations: ### Step 1: Determine the spring constant (K) Given that a force of 5 N stretches the spring by 3 cm, we can use Hooke's Law, which states: \[ F = kx \] Where: ...
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