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2. Using the Steiner and Steiner book, pages 58-61 (75-78 in the pdf), What and how were each of the various Spheres of Power depicted in the movie. Support your answer (15pts) (Steiner & Steiner Chapter 3)

          2. Using the Steiner and Steiner book, pages 58-61 (75-78 in the
pdf), What and how were each of the various Spheres of Power
depicted in the movie. Support your answer (15pts)
(Steiner & Steiner Chapter 3)
        
2. Using the Steiner and Steiner book, pages 58-61 (75-78 in the
pdf), What and how were each of the various Spheres of Power
depicted in the movie. Support your answer (15pts)
(Steiner     Steiner Chapter 3)

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00:01 Hello everyone so here we have been given an object having the mass is 150 gram and a spring constant that spring constant is the 275 newton per meter and it has been compressed up to the position of the point 68 but it's because of the compression is a minus so from rest so maximum spring force exerted so we know that the maximum spring force is k times the x.
00:38 So it's 275 times this point 68 if it's met 7f maximum...
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