state the conditions under which hooks law holds good
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This law--discovered by the English scientist Robert Hooke in 1660--states that the force exerted by a coiled spring is directly proportional to its extension . ... The force acts parallel to the axis of the spring. Obviously,Hooke's law only holds if the extension of the spring is sufficiently small...
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Explanation:Hooked law holds good when the applied force (external force) is not very large so that the internal restoring force is proportional to the strain produced by the applied force
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