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An uniform massless elastic spring has length as when the tension in spring is T and length a2 when the tension in spring is T2. What will be the length of spring when tension is T3?​

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Explanation:The force exerted by a spring is given by F = kx  

Where k is the spring constant  and x is the elongation in the spring from its natural length, L. Thus,  

= 4 = k(a-L)

= 5 = k(b-L)

Solving both the equations -  

= 4/(a-L) = 5/(b-L)

= 4b-4L = 5a-5L

= L = 5a-4b

Thus,  

k = 4/(a-5a+4b) = 4/(4b-4a)

k = 1/(b-a)

Using F = kx with F = 9, where let the new length be = d.

9 = k(d-L)

9 = (d-5a+4b)/(b-a)

9b-9a = d-5a+4b

d = 5b-4a.

Thus, if 9N is applied the length will be 5b-4a.

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