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what is hooke's law?How is it verified experimentally​

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Answered by lehashree
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A spring is suspended from a rigid support as shown in the Fig.. A weight hanger and a light pointer is attached at its lower end such that the pointer can slide over a scale graduated in millimeters. ... It will be observed that the extension of the spring is proportional to the weight. This verifies Hooke's law.

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A spring is suspended from a rigid support as shown in the Fig.. A weight hanger and a light pointer is attached at its lower end such that the pointer can slide over a scale graduated in millimeters. ... It will be observed that the extension of the spring is proportional to the weight. This verifies Hooke's law.

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