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    Hooke's Law: a Spring Stretches by When a
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Hooke's Law: a Spring Stretches by When a

Question 57

Question 57

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Hooke's law: A spring stretches by Hooke's law: A spring stretches by   when a   object is attached. What is the weight of a fish that would stretch the spring by   A)  199 N B)  91.0 N C)  145 N D)  279 N when a Hooke's law: A spring stretches by   when a   object is attached. What is the weight of a fish that would stretch the spring by   A)  199 N B)  91.0 N C)  145 N D)  279 N object is attached. What is the weight of a fish that would stretch the spring by Hooke's law: A spring stretches by   when a   object is attached. What is the weight of a fish that would stretch the spring by   A)  199 N B)  91.0 N C)  145 N D)  279 N


A) 199 N
B) 91.0 N
C) 145 N
D) 279 N

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