define the hook's law with example.
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Hooke's Law is a law that says the restoring force required to compress or stretch a spring is proportional to the distance the spring is deformed. When a spring is pulled apart, the spring pulls back against the force of the pull. When a spring is compressed, the spring pulls back against the compression
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Hooke's Law is a law that says the restoring force required to compress or stretch a spring is proportional to the distance the spring is deformed. ... When a spring is pulled apart, the spring pulls back against the force of the pull. When a spring is compressed, the spring pulls back against the compression
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