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We're not going to force you to answer this question about forces, but we suggest you gravitate towards it anyway.
Ah, the age old question: how long do I have to wait to stuff my face? Grab a snack and give this question a shot.
AP Physics: Object Interaction and Forces Drill 2, Problem 4. What is the tension of the string as the baskets move?
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Put some spring in your step with this shmoopy AP Physics question! ....Bet you have no idea that this question is going to be about springs...
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Thank you We sneak and here's your shmoop too sure
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brought to you by basketball tryouts We were all set
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to make the best ball team until they told us
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our springy shoes were their words against the rules All
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right What is the restoring force on a spring with
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a spring constant of five newtons per meter that has
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stretched toe four meters and hear the potential answers dinner
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All right well the answer this question We need to
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be familiar with hooks law which is stay away from
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hungry crocodiles Wait That's captain hook's a lot of different
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things Books lot tells us that the restoring force of
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a spring is equal to its constant times its displacement
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or how much it stretched Any equation k is the
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spring constant and x is displacement Since the spring constant
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is reacting against a force hey is expressed as a
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negative number Well luckily for us his question is crazy
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generous and gives us both of the numbers we need
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to solve it So in this case the force equals
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negative five newtons per meter times four meters giving us
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an answer of negative twenty newtons making the correct answer
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Option d you can also use hooks a lot of
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fine the restoring force of a compressed spring The formula
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would be the same but since the spring is compressed
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the displacement would be expressed as a negative number And
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since both the spring constant and the displacement would be
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negative the resulting force would be a positive number So
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with this knowledge hopefully we can perfect are springy shoes
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because well it turns out we're still having some issues
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with
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