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Hookes Law Practice Problems PDF

This document contains 7 practice problems about Hooke's law and spring constants. The problems involve calculating spring constants given stretch distances and forces, calculating stretch distances or forces given one value, and determining the effective spring constant of combinations of springs. The practice problems cover basic applications of Hooke's law and calculating spring properties.

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Hookes Law Practice Problems PDF

This document contains 7 practice problems about Hooke's law and spring constants. The problems involve calculating spring constants given stretch distances and forces, calculating stretch distances or forces given one value, and determining the effective spring constant of combinations of springs. The practice problems cover basic applications of Hooke's law and calculating spring properties.

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Spring Practice Problems

Hooke's Law
1. What force is necessary to stretch an ideal spring whose force constant is 120. N/m by an amount of 30. cm? (36
N)
2. A spring with a force constant of 600. N/m is used on a scale for weighing fish. What is the mass of a fish that would
stretch the spring by 7.5 cm from its normal length? (4.6 kg)
3. A spring in a pogo-stick is compressed 12 cm when a 40. kg girl stands on the stick. What is the force constant for
the pogo-stick spring? (3300 N/m)

4. An elastic cord is 80. cm long when it is supporting a mass of 10. kg hanging from it at rest at rest. When an
additional 4.0 kg is added, the cord is 82.5 cm long.
(a) What is the spring constant of the cord? (1600 N/m)

(b) What is the length of cord when no mass is hanging from it? (74 cm)

5. A spring is connected to a wall as shown below. A mass on a horizontal surface is connected to the spring and pulled
to the right along the surface stretching the spring by 25 cm. If the pulling force exerted on the mass was 80.N,
determine the spring constant of the spring. (ANSWER: 320 N/m)

6. A spring of spring constant 50. N/m is hanging from a retort stand. A second spring of spring constant
100. N/m is hanging from the bottom of the first spring. A mass of .50 kg is hung from the bottom of the
lower spring at rest. Determine:
(a) the overall stretch of the spring combination (15 cm)
(b) the 'effective' spring constant of the spring combination (33 N/m)
(c) a general expression for the spring constant of any combination of two springs connected in
this manner

7. Consider a spring that is stretched 8.0 cm when a 13 N force is applied. How far will it be stretched
when 26 Newton is applied? (ANSWER: 162.5 N/m and 16 cm )

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