45. Graphs A and B represent the results of applying an increasing force to stretch a spring. The spring did not exceed its elastic limit. Spring displacement Work done on spring The spring constant can be represented by the Force applied Force applied

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45. Graphs A and B represent the results of applying
an increasing force to stretch a spring. The
spring did not exceed its elastic limit.
Spring displacement
Work done on spring
The spring constant can be represented by the
(1) slope of graph A
(2) slope of graph B
(3) reciprocal of the slope of graph A
(4) reciprocal of the slope of graph B
46. Force Fis applied to a spring causing it to stretch
a distance x. If force 2F is applied to the spring
and the elasticity of the spring is not exceeded,
the spring will stretch a distance
(1) x
(3)
(2) 2x
(4)
47. Which combination of fundamental units can
be used to express the elastic potential energy
stored in a compressed spring?
(1) kg. m/s?
(2) kg.m?/s
(3) kg.m?/s?
(4) kg.m²/s³
Force applied
Force applied
Transcribed Image Text:45. Graphs A and B represent the results of applying an increasing force to stretch a spring. The spring did not exceed its elastic limit. Spring displacement Work done on spring The spring constant can be represented by the (1) slope of graph A (2) slope of graph B (3) reciprocal of the slope of graph A (4) reciprocal of the slope of graph B 46. Force Fis applied to a spring causing it to stretch a distance x. If force 2F is applied to the spring and the elasticity of the spring is not exceeded, the spring will stretch a distance (1) x (3) (2) 2x (4) 47. Which combination of fundamental units can be used to express the elastic potential energy stored in a compressed spring? (1) kg. m/s? (2) kg.m?/s (3) kg.m?/s? (4) kg.m²/s³ Force applied Force applied
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