A student uses two springs for the experiment. The force constant of the thin spring (k,) is 2.5 N/m, and the force constant of the thick spring (k2) is 4.5 N/m. These springs are connected in series. How much mass is needed to pull the springs to get a 40 cm extension? (In series connection, the formulas: 1 + k2 1 and kea ; and gravitational kea k1 AL acceleration g = 9.81 m/s? )

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A student uses two springs for the experiment. The force constant of the thin spring (k,) is
2.5 N/m, and the force constant of the thick spring (k2) is 4.5 N/m. These springs are
connected in series. How much mass is needed to pull the springs to get a 40 cm extension?
1
+
k2
1
- and kog = : and gravitational
F
(In series connection, the formulas:
kea
AL
acceleration g = 9.81 m/s2 )
A. 0.0387
В. 0.0125
C. 0.0712
D. 0.0824
Ε. 0.0097
Transcribed Image Text:A student uses two springs for the experiment. The force constant of the thin spring (k,) is 2.5 N/m, and the force constant of the thick spring (k2) is 4.5 N/m. These springs are connected in series. How much mass is needed to pull the springs to get a 40 cm extension? 1 + k2 1 - and kog = : and gravitational F (In series connection, the formulas: kea AL acceleration g = 9.81 m/s2 ) A. 0.0387 В. 0.0125 C. 0.0712 D. 0.0824 Ε. 0.0097
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