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22. The greatest load which a spring can carry
without getting permanently distorted, is called​

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Answered by ojaschandrakar
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Answer:

The greatest load which a spring can carry without getting permanently distorted, is called. A. stiffness.

Answered by gkalepalli
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Answer:

Spring constant

Explanation:

The greatest load which a spring can carry without getting permanently deformed is defined as spring constant.

It's symbol is k.

The units of k is N per m.

The force exerted on a spring is

k {x}^{2}

whereas the energy exerted by a spring is

 - k {x}^{2}  \div 2

the negative sign indicate that the spring is compressed or stretched.

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