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  1. Force by the action of the spring is given by, \ (\begin {array} {l}F = -kx\end {array} \) k is known as the spring constant or stiffness constant. Unit of spring constant is N/m. There are different types of spring. For example torsion spring which works due to turning of the spring.

  2. What is Spring constant? Spring constant can be defined as restoring force generated into the spring for a unit length of deflection. It is also known as the amount of force required for the unit length of extension or compression in spring. The spring constant states the amount of resistance offered to the deformation in the spring.

  3. The spring constant, k, is a measure of the stiffness of the spring. It is different for different springs and materials. The larger the spring constant, the stiffer the spring...

  4. F = − k x. Where F is the force, x is the length of extension/compression and k is a constant of proportionality known as the spring constant which is usually given in N/m .

  5. 6 days ago · The spring constant is that the force insists on stretching or compressing a spring, divided by the space that the spring gets longer or shorter. It’s used to determine stability or insecurity in the spring, and thus the system it’s intended for.

  6. The constant of proportionality (k), which is needed to make the units work out right, is called the spring constant — an apt name since it is a constant that goes with a particular spring. It is not a constant that goes with a particular material.

  7. 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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