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This lecture covers the dynamics of elastic springs, explaining how the force exerted by a spring is proportional to its elongation or compression. It delves into the concept of attractive and repulsive forces, providing examples of objects suspended from springs and discussing the quantity of movement. The instructor demonstrates how to calculate the force exerted by a spring and the total momentum of objects formed by multiple masses. The lecture concludes with a detailed explanation of the sum of forces acting on an object and the conservation of momentum.
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