In which unit force constant is not expressed
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in meter square
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The full question is:
In which unit Force constant is not expressed?
a) Dynes cm-1
b) dyne Å-1
c) Nm-1
d) KP
The correct answer is (d) KP
All of the above units are correct for force constant except KP, i.e. kilogram-force or kilopond, which is the unit of force.
- In physical science, a force constant is one more term for a spring constant, as characterized by Hooke's regulation.
- It is a proportionality constant, all the more unequivocally.
- The strength constant k is connected with a situation's inflexibility (or solidness), the more prominent the constant of force, the more noteworthy the reestablished force, and the stiffer the framework.
- Spring Constant or force constant is characterized as the applied force assuming that the removal in the spring is solidarity. The Force constant is indicated by 'k'. Its unit is Newton/meter.
- Correspondingly [k] = [F]/[x] = MT-2. Force is characterized as the push or pulls on an item with mass that makes it change its speed.
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