how to calculate spring constant in its experiment ?
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we know that F= -kx
then k= -F/x
then k= -F/x
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Thank you but i need , k = 4π square ÷ m
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If an object applies a force to a spring, then the spring applies an equal and opposite force to the object. Hooke’s law gives the force a spring exerts on an object attached to it .
equation as follows F = –kx
the minus sign shows that this force is in the opposite direction.
Looking only at the magnitudes and therefore omitting the negative sign, you get
k= f/x
equation as follows F = –kx
the minus sign shows that this force is in the opposite direction.
Looking only at the magnitudes and therefore omitting the negative sign, you get
k= f/x
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