thang08
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Homework Statement
This isn't acctually a problem but I really don't know what to do. I was doing a simple activity about Hooke's Law during class today where I have to set up a apparatus and measure the extension of spring when when we put differnt masses on it. I didn't do it properly so I have difficulty answering it
This is my graph if it helps any
http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/8913/clipuw9.jpg
you see, I only did the experiment with 1 spring. I didn't do the following required experiments, so I have no idea how to answer.
Homework Equations
Q6. Write how much extension do you think there would be (compared to the extension for one spring) if you now had two springs, identical to the one used, joined one after the other
Q7. Observe what happens (describe). Explain
Q8. Do the same, but this time for two springs side by side
Q9 What about three side by side, or four, or three in a row, or four?
The Attempt at a Solution
Q6. I think it remains the same because F and k remains the same => x remains
Q7. Observation would suit what I just said
Q8. 2 springs side by side so forced is distributed even onto both springs thus making the extension halved
Q9. I don't even understand the question
Thanks in advance:!)
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