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    Dec 2, 2012, 09:56 PM
    The work required to bend a steel beam with a spring constant of 10^6 n/m
    he work required to bend a steel beam with a spring constant of 10^6 n/m is 5 j. If it is treated like a perfect spring, what is the displacement of the beam?

    A. 3.2 mm b. . 03 m C. 2.5m D. 0.026 m e. 0

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