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mathematical expression of hooks law​

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Answered by yash8853
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Answer:

Hooke's Law states that the force needed to compress or extend a spring is directly proportional to the distance you stretch it. As an equation, Hooke's Law can be represented as F = kx, where F is the force we apply, k is the spring constant, and x is the extension of the material (typically in meters).

Answered by abdulrehamankhazi
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Answer:

F = -K x

Explanation:

Where,

F = amount of force applied in N,

x = displacement in the spring in m,

k = spring constant or force constant.

Hooke’s law formula can be applied to determine the force constant, displacement and force in a stretched spring.

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