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A student carried out an experiment adding different weights to a spring and recording the results. Look at the table of results. What force do you think would be needed to give the spring an extension of 25cm?

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Answered by gidwaniswayam
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The spring is a marvel of human engineering and creativity. For one, it comes in so many varieties – the compression spring, the extension spring, the torsion spring, the coil spring, etc. – all of which serve different and specific functions. These functions in turn allow for the creation of many man-made objects, most of which emerged as part of the Scientific Revolution during the late 17th and 18th centuries.

Answered by tiwariakdi
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The experiment, it is not possible to determine the force needed to give the spring an extension of 25cm.

To determine the force needed to give the spring an extension of 25cm, we would need more information about the results of the experiment. Specifically, we would need to know the extension of the spring for each weight that was added to it.

If we had this information, we could plot a graph of force versus extension and use it to interpolate the force needed for an extension of 25cm. Alternatively, if we had a mathematical model that describes the behavior of the spring, we could use it to calculate the force needed for a given extension.

Without more information about the experiment, it is not possible to determine the force needed to give the spring an extension of 25cm.

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