A screen door spring is stretched
0.299 m, and exerts a 64.7 N force
on the door. What is the...
Physics, 23.03.2021 20:40 maybrieldridge12
A screen door spring is stretched
0.299 m, and exerts a 64.7 N force
on the door. What is the spring
constant of the spring?
(Unit = N/m)
Answers: 2
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