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Stete Hook's law deffination

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Answered by gargkanak2005
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It is a law of mechanics and physics discovered by Robert Hooke. This theory of elasticity says the extension of a spring is proportional to the load applied to it. ... Materials for which Hooke's law is useful are known as linear-elastic or "Hookean" materials.

In mechanics (physics), Hooke's law is an approximation of the response of elastic (i.e., springlike) bodies. It states: the extension of a spring is in direct proportion with the load applied to it. For instance, the spring is pulled downwards with either no load, Fp, or twice Fp.

Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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This law states that the extension of a spring is proportional to the tension stretching it. Doubling of the tension results in the doubling of the amount of stretch.

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