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Four 100g masses are hung from four springs, each with an unstretched length of 10 cm....

Four 100g masses are hung from four springs, each with an unstretched length of 10 cm.

A= 15cm -100g

B= 20cm - 100g

c= 25cm -100g

D= 30cm -100g

What would force vs stretch plot would look like?

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