Fish are hung on a spring scale to determine their mass.
(a) What is the force constant of the spring in such a scale if it stretches 6.80 cm for a 14.3 kg load?
Mass (m) = 14.3kg
Elongation (x) = 6.80cm = 0.068 meter
At equilibrium -
mg = kx
K = mg/x = (14.3x9.8)/(0.068)
K = 2060.88 N/m
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