what is spring constant
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According to Hooke’s law, the force required to compress or extend a spring is directly proportional to the distance it is stretched. It can be represented in an equation as F = kx, where F is the force applied, k is the spring constant and x is the extension of the object usually in meters.
In other words, spring constant is the force applied if the displacement in the spring is unity.
If a force F is considered that stretches the spring so that it displaces the equilibrium position by x.
In other words, spring constant is the force applied if the displacement in the spring is unity.
If a force F is considered that stretches the spring so that it displaces the equilibrium position by x.
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