Consider the amount of force required to stretch 2 springs. Tables 1 and 2 provide data for the amount of force required to stretch each spring to various distances. Graph the data for force and distance provided in Table 1. Create a scatter plot with distance plotted on the independent, x-axis and force plotted on the dependent, y-axis. Note: If you do not have access to graphing software, you may download and print the Graph Paper Template. 0.001 m = -.0049 N, 0.0025 m = -0.01225 N, 0.0015 m = -0.00735 N, 0006 m = -0.0294 N, 0.0043 m = -0.02107 N, 0.028 m = -0.1372 N, 0.01 m = -0.049 N, 0.27 m = -1.323 N, 0.8 m = -3.92 N, 1.02 m = -4.998 N, 1.15 m = -5.635 N. Add a trendline to the graph. Calculate the spring coefficient (k) by determining the slope of the trendline.