Why is the restoring force in Hooke's law a negative value?
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Use Hooke's Law for this (F = - k s ): Where F is the spring's restoring force; k is the spring constant; and s is the stretch. The negative sign means the spring's restoring force is opposite the stretch direction.
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Explanation: Negative sign represents opposite direction
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