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what is hook law for spring​

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Answered by himanshi2007deleya
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Hooke's Law is a principle of physics that states that the that the force needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance is proportional to that distance.

OR SIMPLY,

Hooke's law is valid as long as the elastic material you're dealing with stays elastic that is, it stays within its elastic limit. If you pull a spring too far, it loses its.

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Answered by lavish10313
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Within certain limits, the force required to stretch an elastic object such as a metal spring is directly proportional to the extension of the spring. This is known as Hooke's law and commonly written: F = − k x \boxed{F=-kx} F=−kx.

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