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Hooks law explanation..

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hooke's law is only a first-order linear approximation to the real response of springs and other elastic bodies to applied forces. ... The modern theory of elasticity generalizes Hooke's law to say that the strain (deformation) of an elastic object or material is proportional to the stress applied to it.

Answered by subhaswini09
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Hooke's law is a law of physics that states that the force needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance (x) scales linearly with respect to that distance—that is, where k is a constant factor characteristic of the spring, and x is small compared to the total possible deformation of the spring.

Formula

F_s = kx

F_s = spring force

k = spring constant

x = spring stretch or compression

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