Suppose that 6 J of work is needed to stretch a spring from its natural length of 28 cm to a length of 34 cm. (a) How much work is needed to stretch the spring from 30 cm to 32 cm? (Round your answer to two decimal places.) (b) How far beyond its natural length will a force of 30 N keep the spring stretched? (Round your answer one decimal place.) cm

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Suppose that 6 J of work is needed to stretch a spring from its natural length of 28 cm to a length of 34 cm.
(a) How much work is needed to stretch the spring from 30 cm to 32 cm? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
(b) How far beyond its natural length will a force of 30 N keep the spring stretched? (Round your answer one decimal place.)
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Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that 6 J of work is needed to stretch a spring from its natural length of 28 cm to a length of 34 cm. (a) How much work is needed to stretch the spring from 30 cm to 32 cm? (Round your answer to two decimal places.) (b) How far beyond its natural length will a force of 30 N keep the spring stretched? (Round your answer one decimal place.) cm
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