SOLUTION: Hooke's law The force (f) required to stretch a spring a distance(d) is directly proportional to(d). A force of 5 newtons stretches a spring 0.2 meter.what force will stretch the

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Question 135636: Hooke's law
The force (f) required to stretch a spring a distance(d) is directly proportional to(d). A force of 5 newtons stretches a spring 0.2 meter.what force will stretch the spring 0.35 meter?

Answer by vleith(2517) About Me  (Show Source):
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It is a direct relationship. so use a ratio
5%2F0.2+=+x%2F0.35
%285%2A0.35%29%2F0.2+=+x+
8.75+=+x+