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      • It is the force which results when a spring is stretched or compressed. A spring is a metal elastic device that returns to its original form when pulled or pressed. If the spring is stretched, spring force is attractive. If it is compressed, spring force is repulsive. Example- Trampoline, diving board etc.
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  2. Dec 11, 2020 · What is Spring Force. When a metal spring is stretched or compressed, it is displaced from its equilibrium position. As a result, it experiences a restoring force that tends to retract the spring back to its original position. This force is called the spring force. It is a contact force that can be found in elastic materials.

  3. Discover the phenomena of springs and Hooke's Law. Explore how force applied to a spring results in compression or elongation, and how this relationship is linear. Uncover the concept of restorative force and how it counteracts applied force, keeping our spring in equilibrium. Created by Sal Khan.

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  4. What is force? In physics, force is a push or pull on an object. A force can cause an object to accelerate, slow down, remain in place, or change shape. How to Measure Force The unit of measure for force is the newton which is abbreviated as "N".

  5. The Mass On A Spring Video Tutorial describes the manner in which force, speed, acceleration, position, and kinetic and potential energies change over the course of the back-and-forth vibrational cycle of a mass on a spring. Both horizontal and vertical springs are addressed.

  6. Mar 12, 2024 · This is called Hooke’s law force, or spring force: \[F=-k x. \nonumber \] Here, \(F\) is the restoring force, \(x\) is the displacement from equilibrium or deformation , and \(k\) is a constant related to the difficulty in deforming the system.

  7. VI. Spring force. It is the force which results when a spring is stretched or compressed. A spring is a metal elastic device that returns to its original form when pulled or pressed. If the spring is stretched, spring force is attractive. If it is compressed, spring force is repulsive. Example- Trampoline, diving board etc. 2. Action at a ...

  8. Hooke's Law Equation. A spring scale works by using a spring that is stretched to measure how much force present that caused the stretch. Hooke’s Law: Fspring= -kX. Fspring = force in the spring (N) Also called restoring force which always points in the opposite direction of the displacement.

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