You push the spring of a 42 g popper toy down 3.0 cm to lock the suction cup down. When it pops up, it goes straight up to its maximum height 35 cm above the spring’s equilibrium point. a) Calculate the spring constant. (348 N/m) b) What force was used to push the popper down initially? (10.4 N)

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10. You push the spring of a 42 g popper toy down 3.0 cm to lock the suction cup down. When it pops up, it goes straight up to its maximum height 35 cm above the spring’s equilibrium point.
a) Calculate the spring constant. (348 N/m)
b) What force was used to push the popper down initially? (10.4 N)

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