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  1. 6.13. Spring Force. A fundamental property of springs is that when it is either stretched or compressed, it tends to develop a force. The spring force pulls at the two ends if it is stretched and pushes away at the two ends if it is compressed. You might say that when spring is stretched, the bodies at the two ends develop an attractive force ...

  2. Force - Force is the measurement of a push or pull on an object. Force is a vector measured in newtons. Friction - Friction is the resistance of motion when one object rubs against another. It is a force and is measured in newtons. Gravity - Gravity is a force caused when the mass of physical bodies attract each other.

  3. The formula is: force = mass * acceleration. or. f = ma. In this equation force is equal to the weight. The acceleration is the acceleration caused by gravity "g" which is 9.8 m/s 2 . Now we can substitute weight for mass and 9.8 m/s 2 for acceleration to get the formula: weight = mass * g. weight = mass * 9.8 m/s2.

  4. Hooke's law isn't about hooks. It's about springs — coil springs — the kind of spring found in a car's suspension or a retractable pen, the kind that look like a pig's tail or a lock of curly hair. Coil springs are also known as helical springs since the mathematical name for this kind of shape is a helix.

  5. Force is just another word for the pull or push action that makes things move or in actuality to change the motion of an object due to the push or pull action. Everything around us and in the universe works on the concept of force. This can include the waving of a tree limb in a breeze all the way to the turning of a planet in a galaxy.

  6. Apr 20, 2022 · Hooke’s law states that the amount of force applied to an elastic object is proportional to how far it stretches. However, if the object is overstretched it will not spring back. Hooke’s Law only applies if an elastic object is not overstretched. Objects are made from lots of molecules with bonds between them, if too much force is applied ...

  7. Gravity pulls the ball down to the ground and the air resistance slows it down. Second Law of Motion. The second law states that the greater the mass of an object, the more force it will take to accelerate the object. There is even an equation that says Force = mass x acceleration or F=ma.

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