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    6 days ago · Let's consider the spring constant to be -40 N/m. Then the applied force is 28N for a 0.7 m displacement. The formula to calculate the applied force in Hooke's law is: F = -kΔx. where: F is the spring force (in N); k is the spring constant (in N/m); and Δx is the displacement (positive for elongation and negative for compression, in m).

  2. Use our advanced spring force calculator provided below to create and design compression, extension and torsional springs. Spring Creator, our spring calculator, provides you with a full spring analysis after entering the few spring dimensions required and clicking on calculate.

  3. Calculate the force exerted by a spring when it is stretched or compressed using the formula F = kx. Enter the spring constant and the displacement and get the spring force in Newtons or pounds.

  4. Jan 24, 2024 · Calculate the spring force based on displacement and spring constant using Hooke's Law. Enter the values, click the button, and get the result in Newtons.

  5. Oct 10, 2023 · Find the missing variable in the equation for Hooke's Law, which relates the force and displacement of a spring. Enter two known values and get the third one, or use the formula F = -kx or F = kx.

  6. Mar 12, 2024 · Physics. Spring Constant (k) (N/m): Displacement (x) (m): Calculate Spring Force. Master Spring Measurements with Newtum's Advanced Spring Calculator. (Last Updated On: 2024-03-12) Newtum's Spring Calculator is your go-to tool for measuring spring parameters with precision.

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