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It depends on spring energy or spring strength

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Q: How much a 5-pound weight would stretch the spring?
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What would happen to a rubber band if weight is added to it?

It would stretch, and its tension would increase.


If you lost weight would stretch marks go away?

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Which physical property would you measure with a spring scale?

That would be weight.


Which physical would you measure with a spring scale?

You would measure weight.


What is the spring constant of a spring?

The ratio of force applied to how much the spring streches (or compresses). In the SI, the spring constant would be expressed in Newtons/meter. A larger spring constant means the spring is "stiffer" - more force is required to stretch it a certain amount.


What mass would be needed to stretch the spring to a length of 60 cm?

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How much does a queen box spring weigh?

The weight of a queen size box spring will vary depending on the materials used. The average weight of a queen size box spring would usually be between 60 and 100 pounds.


What would you use to measure these things Weight time height?

You could measure weight with a spring scale, unless you mean mass, which you would measure with a laboratory balance. You would measure time with a stop watch, and height with a meter stick.


Does gaining weight make stretch marks go away?

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When you stretch out a spring at what point would you have the greatest potential energy?

A spring has maximum potential energy at maximum displacement from equilibrium. This means that the greatest potential energy will occur when a spring is stretched as far as it will stretch or compressed as tightly as it will compress. In an oscillating system, where an object attached to a spring is moving back and forth at a given frequency, the object will oscillate about the equilibrium point, and the potential energy of the system will be greatest (and equal) when the object is farthest from equilibrium on either side.


Is weight Weight is measured by using a spring scale?

Weight. Actually, a spring balance measures the downward force form a mass under the local gravitational acceleration, e.g. any mass would weigh less on the moon (about one sixth of that on earth.)


What would 1 kilogram weigh on the moon?

It's mass would be one kilogram on the moon, but It would weight about 1/6 of one kilogram.Answer:Mass and weight are not interchangeable - mass is always constant but weight varies as the local gravitational force. As a result on a equal arm balance the "weight"of a a one kilogram object would be the same as the total weight put on the other arm (which total one kilogram). On a spring balance however, where the spring is compressed or stretched by the action of gravity on the one kilogram mass to indicate "weight", the "weight" on the moon would be about 1/6 of the weight on Earth.