a force of 40newton stretches a wire through 3.0cm.what force will stretch it through 5.0cm and through what length Will a force of 100newton stretch it

To determine the force required to stretch the wire through different lengths, you need to understand Hooke's Law. Hooke's Law states that the force applied to deform an elastic object is directly proportional to the displacement it undergoes.

For a linear spring, Hooke's Law can be written as:

F = k * ΔL

Where:
F is the force applied,
k is the spring constant (a measure of the stiffness of the wire),
ΔL is the change in length of the wire.

To find the force required to stretch the wire through 5.0 cm, we first need to know the value of the spring constant. If that information is not provided, we won't be able to accurately determine the force.

Similarly, to find the length to which a force of 100 N will stretch the wire, we need to know the spring constant as well.

In summary, without information about the spring constant, we cannot calculate the force required to stretch the wire through 5.0 cm or the length to which a force of 100 N will stretch it.

40N/3cm = x/5.

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