depends on the initial length of the spring, and how much force is required to stretch the spring
10n is basically 10 times something. Example: 10n = 100/n=10
5n - 4 = 10n + 6-5n = 10n = -2
The standard for is a.bc..j * 10n where n is at least as large as the length of the string bc...j.
It is an expression in the form of: 10n-1
10n = 80.n = 8.
If the spring is cut in half, its stiffness will increase and it will stretch less for the same load. The new stretch will depend on the new stiffness of the spring. Without knowing the exact stiffness of the original spring and the new one, it is difficult to determine the exact stretch without calculations.
10n=40
what is 10n=40
10n is basically 10 times something. Example: 10n = 100/n=10
5n - 4 = 10n + 6-5n = 10n = -2
The standard for is a.bc..j * 10n where n is at least as large as the length of the string bc...j.
10n = 80.n = 8.
It is an expression in the form of: 10n-1
If: 10n = 1,000,000 Then: n = 100,000
1 foot = 12 inches so 10n feet = 10n*12 = 120n inches.
10n + 3 = 93 Therefore, 10n = 90 n = 90/10 n = 9
I think this means you pull with 20N at one end and 10 N at the other. That's a resultant force of 10N. The spring balance will accelerate.