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the spring is stiff the the value of k is​

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Answered by devika2271
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The letter k represents the “spring constant,” a number which essentially tells us how “stiff” a spring is. If you have a large value of k, that means more force is required to stretch it a certain length than you would need to stretch a less stiff spring the same length.

Answered by steffiaspinno
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Springs are elastic, that means they return to a normal shape after being distorted (by they are being stressed or compressed). Many of the items we need on a regular basis usually have springs in it . They're in ballpoint pens, beds, trampolines, and our bikes and cars' shock absorbers.

Linear elastic deformation is represented by Hooke's Law. When the outside force (mass) is removed, the spring returns to its natural shape. The connection between force and displacement is described as linear. The linearity of the relationship is proven by the fact that the spring constant is a fixed (it is a property of the spring).

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