al aplicar una fuerza de 2 N sobre un muelle este se alarga 4cm.¿cuanto se alargara si la fuerza es el triple?¿que fuerza tendriamos que hacer para que el alargamiento fuera de 6cm?

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Answer 1
Answer:

1) 12 cm

2) 3 N

Explanation:

1)

The relationship between force and elongation in a spring is given by Hooke's law:

F=kx

where

F is the force applied

k is the spring constant

x is the elongation

For the spring in this problem, at the beginning we have:

F=2 N

x=4 cm

So the spring constant is

k=(F)/(x)=(2N)/(4 cm)=0.5 N/cm

Later, the force is tripled, so the new force is

F'=3F=3(2)=6 N

Therefore, the new elongation is

x'=(F')/(k)=(6)/(0.5)=12 cm

2)

In this second problem, we know that the elongation of the spring now is

x=6 cm

From part a), we know that the spring constant is

k=0.5 N/cm

Therefore, we can use the following equation to find the force:

F=kx

And substituting k and x, we find:

F=(0.5)(6)=3 N

So, the force to produce an elongation of 6 cm must be 3 N.


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