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25 kilograms is 55 pounds and 1.85 ounces.
The larger the force pulling on a spring, the greater the length in the spring and the more energy that is stored in that spring. When looking at a spring there is a gradient that determines how much force much be used to sqeeze or stretch a spring a given amount. When a spring is stretched, the greater the force that is applied, the greater the change in length of the spring and the greater the amount of energy that is stored in the spring. A link is supplied to the Wikipedia article on the spring (device).
Assuming the spring obeys Hooke's Law, we can use the formula F = kx, where F is the force, k is the spring constant, and x is the displacement. Since the spring is stretched by 2cm (or 0.02m) when supporting a 1kg load, we can calculate the spring constant k. With a 1kg load, F = 1kg * 9.8m/s^2 = 9.8N. Therefore, k = F / x = 9.8N / 0.02m = 490N/m. Now, for a 3kg load, F = 3kg * 9.8m/s^2 = 29.4N. Using the spring constant k = 490N/m, we can rewrite F = kx as 29.4N = 490N/m * x. Solving for x, we find that the spring will be stretched by 0.06m (or 6cm) when supporting a 3kg load.
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25 kilograms is 55 pounds and 1.85 ounces.
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The larger the force pulling on a spring, the greater the length in the spring and the more energy that is stored in that spring. When looking at a spring there is a gradient that determines how much force much be used to sqeeze or stretch a spring a given amount. When a spring is stretched, the greater the force that is applied, the greater the change in length of the spring and the greater the amount of energy that is stored in the spring. A link is supplied to the Wikipedia article on the spring (device).