The end of a spring is pulled to the right by 4 cm; the restoring force is
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The end of a spring is pulled to the right by 4 cm; the restoring force is 8 N to the left.
Given the relationships shown in Figure 8.14c, if the spring is returned to equilibrium and then pushed to the left by 2 cm, the restoring force is
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A. 4 N to the left. C. 8 N to the left. E. 16 N to the left. B. 4 N to the right. D. 8 N to the right. F. 16 N to the right.
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