what does x stands for in formula of force constant F=kx
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x is the displacement of the spring's end from its equilibrium position (a distance, in SI units: meters).
F is the restoring force exerted by the spring on that end (in SI units: N or kg·m/s2).
and k is a constant called the rate or spring constant (in SI units: N/m or kg/s2).
F is the restoring force exerted by the spring on that end (in SI units: N or kg·m/s2).
and k is a constant called the rate or spring constant (in SI units: N/m or kg/s2).
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X is a variable in F=Kx where as k is a constant.
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