A light spring obeys Hooke's Law. It takes 30.5 J of work to stretch this spring from an elongation of 4.54 cm to an elongation of 5.54 cm.
(a) Is the amount of work required to increase the elongation of the spring from 5.54 cm to 6.54 cm greater than, less than, or equal to 30.5 J? greater than less than equal to
(b) Verify your answer to part (a) by calculating the required work.
a). Amount of work required more than 30.5 J
b). 36.55 J work require to stretch 6.54 cm to 6.54 cm.
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