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Define force constant.

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Answered by Jash1029
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a force constant is another term for a spring constant, as defined by Hooke's law. It is a proportionality constant, more precisely. The strength constant k is related to a system's rigidity (or stiffness), the greater the constant of force, the greater the restored force, and the stiffer the system.

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In physics, a force constant is another term for a spring constant, as defined by Hooke's law. It is a proportionality constant, more precisely. The strength constant k is related to a system's rigidity (or stiffness), the greater the constant of force, the greater the restored force, and the stiffer the system.

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