give reason behind the generation of restoring force in elastic spring
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
The spring force is called a restoring force because the force exerted by the spring is always in the opposite direction to the displacement. This is why there is a negative sign in the Hooke's law equation. Pulling down on a spring stretches the spring downward, which results in the spring exerting an upward force.
Answered by
2
Explanation:
The elastic spring force arises due to the net attraction/repulsion between the neighbouring atoms of the spring when the spring is elongated/compressed.
This net attraction/repulsion can be traced to the (unbalanced) sum of electric forces between the charged constituents of the atoms.
Mark as brainlist
Similar questions