examples of force exerted by spring
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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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- The force exerted by spring to restore its relaxed state is known as Spring force. ... Because a spring force acts to restore the relaxed state, it is sometimes said to be a restoring force. Hooke's law: The spring force is proportional to the displacement of free end from its relaxed state.
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