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  1. 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.

  2. Mar 12, 2024 · The simplest oscillations occur when the restoring force is directly proportional to displacement. This is called Hooke’s law force, or spring force:

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  4. Kids learn about force in the science of physics and the laws of motion including units and measurement. How to calculate force from mass and acceleration.

    • What You Need to Know About Elastic Spring Force
    • Let Us Try This Experiment!
    • How Does The Spring Change When There Is A load?
    • What If The Spring Does Not Stretch with A load?
    • Tackling Part (A) of The Above Question
    • Tackling Part (B) of The Above Question
    • In Conclusion

    To keep things simple in this article, I will be focusing on elastic spring force instead of elastic potential energy. Elastic spring force is the force acting on a stretched/compressed elastic object to return it to its original length. Firstly, let us recall the 2 factors that affect elastic spring force: Factor 1: The extent to which (how much) ...

    Now, I would like you to take the spring out from your ball point pen. Hold it using your index finger and your thumb as shown in the diagram below. What did you observe? Did the spring extend on its own? The answer is no! The spring does not stretch on its own. However, if you release the spring from your fingers, what will happen to the spring? T...

    A 1kg load is hung on the spring, causing the spring to stretch. How do we then explain this observation? There are 3 steps that are required in the answer. 1. The gravitational force acting on the load (and not the spring) 2. exerts a pull force on the spring, 3. causing the spring to stretch.

    Given another scenario, what happens when we attach a 1kg load to a spring and the spring does not stretch? Are you able to explain this concept in a scientific manner? Here is an answer suggested by one of my students: What do you think of my student’s answer above? The answer above is incorrect. Let us recall that there will only be an elastic sp...

    The 2 variables in this question are “the number of cubes on the metal plate” and “the length of the spring”. Hence, we need to ask ourselves: Since the “number of cubes on the metal plate” is the changed variable, the changed variable should come first. Here’s my suggested answer:

    As more cubes are placed on the metal plate, the mass of the cubes on the metal plate increases. Thus, the gravitational force acting on the cubes increases, which increases the push force exerted downwards on the spring balance. This causes the spring to be compressed more. Since the spring is now compressed, there will be elastic spring force act...

    We hope that through this article, you now understand the 2 factors affecting elastic spring force and have learnt to apply this concept to the different scenarios with explanation. Stay tuned for more articles!

  5. The line of action of this force is parallel to the spring axis, and the sense of the force is in the opposite direction of the displacement vector (Figure 5.7.9 ).

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  7. Mar 30, 2022 · Get the definition of a force in science. See the units and get examples, including the four fundamental forces.

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