relation between potential energy and spring constant
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The magnitude of the force required to change the length of a spring-like object is directly proportional to the spring constant and the displacement of the spring. Elastic potential energy is directly proportional to the square of the change in length and the spring constant...
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The spring constant is the measure of stiffness of a spring. Hooke's law gives us the force we need to find elastic potential energy. Looking at a graph of force versus displacement, we can find that the formula for elastic potential energy is PE = 1/2(kx^2).
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