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2- What happens to the spring if the applied force exceeds its elastic limit?

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Answered by hario4a
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Explanation:

Spring constant is a measure of the stiffness of a spring up to its limit of proportionality or elastic limit. ... This works until the limit of proportionality is exceeded. When an elastic object is stretched beyond its limit of proportionality, the object does not return to its original length when the force is removed.

Answered by kiyara01
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When a spring is stretched or compressed, so that its length changes by an amount x from its equilibrium length, then it exerts a force F = -kx in a direction towards its equilibrium position. The force a spring exerts is a restoring force, it acts to restore the spring to its equilibrium length.

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