Respuesta :
Answer A - 8,1in
explanation
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! Inches ! Inches ! Pounds ! Pounds !
! 9 : 10 ! Sum ! ! sum !
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! 0,9 ! 0,9*1 = 09 ! 10 ! 1*10 = 10 !
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! 0,9 ! 0.9*2 = 1,8 ! 10 ! 2*10 = 2 0 !
! 0,9 ! ! 10 ! !
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! 0,9 ! 0,9*3 = 2,7 ! 10 ! !
! 0,9 ! ! 10 ! 3*10 = 30 !
! 0,9 ! ! 10 ! !
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for every pound falls 0.9 inches
derived unit of proportion :
[tex] \frac{9 inches}{100 pounds} = \frac{0,9 inches}{10pounds} \\ \\ = \frac{0,9 * 9 inches}{10 *9 pounds} = \frac{8,1 inches}{90pounds} [/tex]
explanation
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! Inches ! Inches ! Pounds ! Pounds !
! 9 : 10 ! Sum ! ! sum !
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! 0,9 ! 0,9*1 = 09 ! 10 ! 1*10 = 10 !
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! 0,9 ! 0.9*2 = 1,8 ! 10 ! 2*10 = 2 0 !
! 0,9 ! ! 10 ! !
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! 0,9 ! 0,9*3 = 2,7 ! 10 ! !
! 0,9 ! ! 10 ! 3*10 = 30 !
! 0,9 ! ! 10 ! !
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for every pound falls 0.9 inches
derived unit of proportion :
[tex] \frac{9 inches}{100 pounds} = \frac{0,9 inches}{10pounds} \\ \\ = \frac{0,9 * 9 inches}{10 *9 pounds} = \frac{8,1 inches}{90pounds} [/tex]
Answer:
x2 = 8.1 in (Option A)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:-
- The extension of spring x1 = 9 in
- The weight hanged F1 = 100 lbs
Find:-
How far will it stretch with 90 pounds attached?
Solution:-
- The linear extension x of spring is proportional to the amount of force F applied to the spring.
F = k*x
Where, k = is the proportionality constant called stiffness of the spring.
- We will first determine the spring stiffness k using the given data as follows:
F1 = k*x1
100 = k*9
k = 100 / 9
- Now, we will determine the amount with which the spring stretches x2 when the hanged weight is changed to F2 = 90 lbs. Using the first relation we plug in the value of proportionality constant (stiffness) k.
F = (100 / 9)*x
F2 = (100 / 9)*x2
90 = (100 / 9)*x2
x2 = 810 / 100
x2 = 8.1 in
- The amount of spring stretches when the applied load of weight hanged is changed to F2 = 90 lbs is x2 = 8.1 in.