A law in physics stating that the extent to which an elastic material will change size and shape under stress is directly proportional to the amount of stress applied to it. If a spring is stretched to a length of 6 inches (15.2 centimeters) by a force of 1 newton, for example, it wi...
The equation describing this relationship describes the restoring force F that the spring exerts against the external force causing deformation. The restoring force is customarily negative to indicate it is the opposite direction of the force acting on the object, as it resists the deformatio...
Any physicist knows that if an object applies a force to a spring, then the spring applies an equal and opposite force to the object.Hooke’s lawgives the force a spring exerts on an object attached to it with the following equation: F= –kx The minus sign shows ...
Note that you wrote the volume of a sphere as relevant equation instead of the volume of a cylinder. ehild Woops my bad, okay, I changed it to volume of a cylinder. So in equilibrium net force is 0, and the forces in the system are Fb, Fspring, Fg After drawing, Fnet=(...
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In equation form, Hooke's Law is F=kx where F is the force needed, x is the distance the spring is stretched or compressed beyond its natural length, and k is a constant of proportionality called the spring constant. In the following examples, Hooke's Law will be used to solve for ...
This is to say that it would take a relatively large amount of force to cause a little displacement. The units on the spring constant are Newton/meter (N/m). The negative sign in the above equation is an indication that the direction that the spring stretches is opposite the direction of...
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which is the equation governing weak amplitude oscillations in the network. Read more View article Tuned, driven, and active soft matter Andreas M. Menzel, in Physics Reports, 2015 2 Tuned soft matter By “tuning” we understand an adjustment of the material properties to a state that serves ...
The equation for Hooke's Law is F = -kx, where F is the force applied, k is the spring constant, and x is the displacement of the spring. How does the spring constant affect the force applied? The spring constant, k, represents the stiffness of the spring. A higher spri...