of 1.1. The unit the force constant of a spring a. Nm a. Nm² c. N/m² d N/m
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option d is the correct answer
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(d) N/m
Explanation:
The unit of the force constant k of spring is N/m.
It works on the principle of Hooke's Law for springs.
The formula for force in spring is given by
Fs = kx,
where,
Fs=force,
k = spring constant and
x = displacement.
Hence, k = F/x
k = N/m
N/m is also the unit of surface tension.
N/m² is the unit of pressure.
The newton-meter (also newton meter; symbol N⋅m or N m) is a unit of torque (also called moment) in the SI system.
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