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  • Hookes law - Wikipedia
    In physics, Hooke's law is an empirical law which states that the force (F) needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance (x) scales linearly with respect to that distance—that is, Fs = kx, where k is a constant factor characteristic of the spring (i e , its stiffness), and x is small compared to the total possible deformation of the sp
  • Hooke’s law | Description Equation | Britannica
    Hooke’s law, law of elasticity discovered by the English scientist Robert Hooke in 1660, which states that, for relatively small deformations of an object, the displacement or size of the deformation is directly proportional to the deforming force or load
  • Hooke’s Law: Statement, Formula, and Diagram - Science Facts
    Hooke’s Law states that for small displacements or deformations, the applied force is directly proportional to the displacement Hooke’s Law helps explain the mechanical properties and strength of elastic materials
  • Hookes law - Forces and elasticity - AQA - GCSE Combined Science . . . - BBC
    happens when it decreases in length The extension of an elastic object, such as a spring, is described by Hooke's law: force = spring constant × extension \ (F = k~e\) This is when: A force
  • Hookes Law: What Is It Why It Matters (W Equation Examples)
    Hooke's law states that the amount of force needed to compress or extend an elastic object is proportional to the distance compressed or extended An example of a proportionality law , Hooke's law describes a linear relationship between restoring force F and displacement x
  • Hooke’s Law Statement
    Hooke’s law, also referred to as the law of elasticity, was discovered by an English scientist named Robert Hooke in the year 1660 Hooke’s law basically states that “When an object has a relatively small deformation, the size of the deformation is directly proportional to the deforming load or force ”
  • Hookes Law - Physics Book
    Hooke's law or the law of elasticity named after 17th century Physicist Robert Hooke is the law that states the Force acting on an elastic object is equal to k*x In other words, the law states that the force required to stretch an elastic object such as a spring is directly proportional to how far the object stretches
  • Hookes Law - Understanding Definition, Formula, and Graph
    What is Hookes Law? Emerging from Robert Hooke's 17th-century explorations of elasticity and springs, Hookes Law Formula explains the linear relationship between the spring’s extension and the force applied to it
  • Hooke’s Law: Statement, Equation, Graph, Applications, Limitations
    Hooke’s law is a principle of engineering mechanics and physics related to the properties of a material There are basically two statements for Hooke’s law; discovered by the English scientist Robert Hooke The first statement relates to the elongation of spring subject to the application of force
  • Hookes Law: formula, applications, examples and exercises
    Hooke's law is a fundamental principle in physics that describes the elastic behavior of materials, formulated by the English scientist Robert Hooke in the 17th century





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