15. A Hooke's Law spring is compressed 15.0 cm by an applied force of 75 N. This compressed spring is then used to project a 23.0 g marble straight up into the air. To what maximum height does the marble rise? Draw a diagram of situation

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A Hooke’s Law spring is compressed 15.0 cm by an applied force of 75 N. This compressed spring is then used to project a 23.0 g marble straight up into the air. To what maximum height does the marble rise? Draw a diagram of situation

A Hooke's Law spring is compressed 15.0 cm by an applied force of 75 N. This
compressed spring is then used to project a 23.0 g marble straight up into the air.
To what maximum height does the marble rise? Draw a diagram of situation
15.
Transcribed Image Text:A Hooke's Law spring is compressed 15.0 cm by an applied force of 75 N. This compressed spring is then used to project a 23.0 g marble straight up into the air. To what maximum height does the marble rise? Draw a diagram of situation 15.
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