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SPRING HAS EQUILIBRIUM LENGTH OF 10 CM AND SPRING 2 HAS EQUILIVRIUM LENGTH OF 12 CM....

SPRING HAS EQUILIBRIUM LENGTH OF 10 CM AND SPRING 2 HAS EQUILIVRIUM LENGTH OF 12 CM. BOTH SPRINGS HAVE SAME K. IF W1 IS THE WORK REQUIRED TO STRETCH SPRING 1 TO LENGTH OF 11 CM AND W2 IS WORK REQUIRED TO STRETCH SPRING 2 TO 13 CM.

W1>W2

W1=W2

W1<W2

3. A cont=stant force F acts for time interval t on object that was initially at rest. If final momentum of object is p, then F=pt.

True or false?

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