Compressing a certain spring to (50 %) of its relaxed length requires (28 mathrm{~J}) of work. How
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Compressing a certain spring to \(50 \%\) of its relaxed length requires \(28 \mathrm{~J}\) of work. How much work would be required to compress the same spring by only half as much, to \(75 \%\) of its relaxed length?
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