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Physics, 31.12.2019 01:31 jos0305

The force an ideal spring exerts on an object is given by fx = -kx, where x measures the displacement of the object from its equilibrium (x = 0) position. if k = 60 n/m, how much work is done by this force as the object moves from x = -0.20 m to x = 0?

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