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The graphs shown show the magnitude F of the force exerted by a spring as a function of the distance x the spring has been stretched. For which one of the graphs does the spring obey Hooke's Law?
a)
The graphs shown show the magnitude F of the force exerted by a spring as a function of the distance x the spring has been stretched. For which one of the graphs does the spring obey Hooke's Law?  a)    b)    c)    d)    e)    A)  Graph a B)  Graph b C)  Graph c D)  Graph d E)  Graph e
b)
The graphs shown show the magnitude F of the force exerted by a spring as a function of the distance x the spring has been stretched. For which one of the graphs does the spring obey Hooke's Law?  a)    b)    c)    d)    e)    A)  Graph a B)  Graph b C)  Graph c D)  Graph d E)  Graph e
c)
The graphs shown show the magnitude F of the force exerted by a spring as a function of the distance x the spring has been stretched. For which one of the graphs does the spring obey Hooke's Law?  a)    b)    c)    d)    e)    A)  Graph a B)  Graph b C)  Graph c D)  Graph d E)  Graph e
d)
The graphs shown show the magnitude F of the force exerted by a spring as a function of the distance x the spring has been stretched. For which one of the graphs does the spring obey Hooke's Law?  a)    b)    c)    d)    e)    A)  Graph a B)  Graph b C)  Graph c D)  Graph d E)  Graph e
e)
The graphs shown show the magnitude F of the force exerted by a spring as a function of the distance x the spring has been stretched. For which one of the graphs does the spring obey Hooke's Law?  a)    b)    c)    d)    e)    A)  Graph a B)  Graph b C)  Graph c D)  Graph d E)  Graph e


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