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define hooks law with examples

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Answered by kartikkalra
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Hooke's law is a principle of physics that states that the force (F) needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance X scales linearly with respect to that distance
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Answered by smartyprince
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Hooke's lawis the first classicalexampleof an explanation of elasticity - which is the property of an object or material which causes it to be restored to its original shape after distortion.

and it's example
*.Hooke's law explained the process to themanagers who were not adept in understanding the chemical complexity of the materials.
*.We studiedHooke's Lawand it made mereally sleepy, so I decided to call it quits and go get some pizza.
*.The engineer used Hooke's law to help calculate the effect of stress caused by wind load on a building he was designing.
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