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the force required to elongate (or) compress the spring by one unit length is called
A) spring force
B) spring constant
C) normal force
D) None of these​

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Answered by ManyaSharma553
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Answer:

B) spring consultant

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Answered by MotiSani
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The  force required to elongate (or) compress the spring by one unit length is called spring constant

  • Hooke's law states that the force required to elongate or compress the spring is directly proportional to the distance by which it is stretched.
  • Therefore, F = - kx (where 'k' stands for spring constant and 'x' is the distance)
  • Spring constant is defined as the force needed to compress the spring by unit length.
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